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<Words>
  <W>
    <SM>[feis]</SM>
    <E>face</E>
    <C>n. 脸；表面；面子；面容；外观；威信
vi. 向；朝
vt. 面对；面向；承认；抹盖
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Shelton holding his head, stared at the fire, which played and bubbled like his mother's face.</E>
        <C>谢尔顿抬起头来,瞪眼望着壁炉,壁炉里的火焰就象他母亲的脸庞似的,在摇曳欢腾。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was real distaste in his face, and yet it was the face of a coarse and sensual man.</E>
        <C>他的脸确实有一种令人厌恶的神情,然而这却是一张粗野的,充满着肉欲的脸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She rolled her eyes and screwed up her mouth and stuck her leathery thin face into his smooth bland one.</E>
        <C>她转动着眼珠,时时撅起嘴,用她那干瘪的瘦脸贴着他那光滑、柔嫩的脸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes they determined to starve me, or at least to shoot me in the face and hands with poisoned arrows, winch would soon dispatch me.</E>
        <C>他们一度曾决定把我饿死或者用毒箭射我的脸和手,马上就可以把我处死。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was haunted by the fear that she would, sooner or later, find me out with a black face and hands, doing the coarsest part of my work.</E>
        <C>我时刻提心吊胆,唯恐她迟早有一天会看见我这张乌黑的脸,这双乌黑的手,看见我正在干我最粗的活儿。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>surface,outside,garment,look</E>
        <C>n. 脸；表面；面子；面容；外观；威信</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>open to</E>
        <C>vi. 向；朝</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>accept,agree,recognize,look,grant</E>
        <C>vt. 面对；面向；承认；抹盖</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fækt]</SM>
    <E>fact</E>
    <C>n. 事实；实际；真相
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In fact it was quite as well that she should not know.</E>
        <C>事实上,她确实还是不知道为妙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fact that he did not dare storm at me signified a weakened position.</E>
        <C>他不敢直接对我出言不逊,这说明他的地位已经削弱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As a matter of fact, he did not care to talk about this business at all.</E>
        <C>事实上他根本不愿谈这事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In fact, the coiner of that phrase was one of those who soon felt its bite.</E>
        <C>实际上这句名言的创造者也象其他被咬的人一样,感到它的厉害。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He waited on her and pressed her to eat, and was, in fact, unceasing in his attentions.</E>
        <C>他伺候她,力劝她吃喝,他的殷勤的确从未间断。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>truth,reality,actuality</E>
        <C>n. 事实；实际；真相</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fæktəri]</SM>
    <E>factory</E>
    <C>n. 工厂；制造厂；代理店
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made his rounds of the factory before turning off the lights and locking the doors.</E>
        <C>他先巡视了工厂,然后熄灭了灯,并把门锁上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One of the men in the factory has fell back, dazed with the smoke.</E>
        <C>厂里有个人让烟气熏倒了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The word soon spread through the factory.</E>
        <C>消息很快在厂里传开了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The men in this factory work 40 hours a week.</E>
        <C>这个工厂里的工人每周工作40个小时。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Plainly here, as at the factory, he was a person who had to be reckoned with.</E>
        <C>很显然,在这里,就象在厂里一样,他是一个数得上的人物。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>plant,mill,work,manufactory</E>
        <C>n. [工经]工厂；制造厂；代理店</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[feil]</SM>
    <E>fail</E>
    <C>vi. 失败，不及格；破产；缺乏；衰退
vt. 不及格；使失望；忘记；舍弃
n. 不及格
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wants you to see him in London without fail.</E>
        <C>他要你在伦敦见他,不得有误。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I fail or leave school, it doesn't seem to me it would be your fault.</E>
        <C>如果我一事无成或中途辍学,我看那不能说是您的过错。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My good master Bates dying in two years after, and I having few friends, my business began to fail.</E>
        <C>两年以后贝茨恩师不幸逝世,我没有什么朋友,所以生意渐渐萧条。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I fail to see how you work it out.</E>
        <C>我看不出你是怎样推断出来的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By the new year I cannot fail of having money enough to purchase a new gown.</E>
        <C>到了新年,我就不愁没有足够的钱来买一件新晚装了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>flag,founder,tube</E>
        <C>vi. 失败，不及格；破产；缺乏；衰退</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>disappoint,let down</E>
        <C>vt. 不及格；使失望；忘记；舍弃</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>flunk</E>
        <C>n. 不及格</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fεə]</SM>
    <E>fair</E>
    <C>adj. 公平的；美丽的，白皙的；[气象] 晴朗的
adv. 公平地；直接地；清楚地
vi. 转晴
n. 展览会；市集；美人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall not allow you to be a fair judge in this case.</E>
        <C>在这件事上,对于你的判断,实在不敢恭维。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>George stood out in fair sight, on the top of the rock, as he made this declaration of independence.</E>
        <C>乔治发表这篇独立宣言时,站在岩石之巅,轮廓清晰。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A small man of about thirty, with green eyes and a tangle of fair hair, stood looking down at me.</E>
        <C>我面前站着一个三十岁上下的矮小的汉子,碧绿的眼睛,一头乱七八糟的淡黄头发,他正低头望着我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he returned, he found the child sitting up in the bed hale and fair, with all its wounds closed.</E>
        <C>回到家的时候,他发现他的孩子坐在床上,健康活泼,伤口都愈合了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The boy with fair hair lowered himself down the last few feet of rock and began to pick his way towards the lagoon.</E>
        <C>金发少年攀下岩石最下面的一截,又开始摸索着朝环礁湖方向走去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>beautiful,fine,clear,just,impartial</E>
        <C>adj. 公平的；美丽的，白皙的；[气象]晴朗的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>definitely,directly,equally,immediately,straight</E>
        <C>adv. 公平地；直接地；清楚地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>expo,exhibition,beauty</E>
        <C>n. [经]展览会；市集；美人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:l]</SM>
    <E>fall</E>
    <C>vi. 落下；变成；来临；减弱
n. 下降；秋天；瀑布
vt. 砍倒；击倒
adj. 秋天的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He let his head fall into his hands, almost silently laughing.</E>
        <C>他让头埋在两手间,几乎轻轻地笑出声来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He tried to fall asleep, but a sense of uneasiness tugged at him.</E>
        <C>他试着睡去,可是一种不安的感觉牵扯着他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The best method to date is to let the waste fibre fall into a trough.</E>
        <C>到目前,最好的办法是让废丝落在一个槽中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had been a leaden dawn, and the rain now steadily renewed its fall.</E>
        <C>这是一个铅灰色的黎明,现在雨又开始连绵不断地下了起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No matter how much we grow up, while at least one parent is alive there's always a sense of having someone to fall back on.</E>
        <C>我们不管多大了,只要父母当中至少还有一个活着,就总感到可以有所依赖。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>become,come,lower</E>
        <C>vi. 落下；变成；来临；减弱</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>reduction,decline,autumn</E>
        <C>n. [气象]下降；秋天；瀑布</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>floor,cut sth down</E>
        <C>vt. 砍倒；击倒</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>autumn</E>
        <C>adj. 秋天的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fæmili]</SM>
    <E>family</E>
    <C>n. 家庭；家族；家属；子女；亲属；僚属
adj. 家庭的，家族的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>My family all died and I came into a good deal of money.</E>
        <C>我家里的人都死光了,因此我继承了很多钱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He never dropped the smallest hint to you or any of your family.</E>
        <C>他并未向你或你家里的任何人透露过一点点口风。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He never dropped the smallest hint of it to you or any of your family.</E>
        <C>他从来没向您或您家的任何人透露过一点儿消息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We got to be downright fond of him, and the three of us made a happy family.</E>
        <C>我们很快就变得非常喜欢他了,我们三个人构成一个快乐的家庭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The rub was not nearly so much in his own home, as it was in the Butler family.</E>
        <C>他自己家里的困难,远不如巴特勒家里的多。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>household,folk,race</E>
        <C>n. 家庭；家族；家属；子女；亲属；僚属</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>household,domestic,home</E>
        <C>adj. 家庭的，家族的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feiməs]</SM>
    <E>famous</E>
    <C>adj. 著名的；极好的，非常令人满意的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As a young man he did not know he was to become famous later.</E>
        <C>作为一个年轻人,他不知道他后来会成名。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he got to London, he had no difficulty in finding his way to the famous bridge.</E>
        <C>到了伦敦,他没费什么劲便找到了那座有名的桥。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could have acted as your guide and taken you to all the famous places.</E>
        <C>我本可以担任你的向导,带你到各处名胜去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Thousands of people still queue up to look at these portraits of the famous and the infamous.</E>
        <C>成千上万的人现在仍然排队等待着观看这些流芳百世或遗臭万年的人物的肖像。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This famous law was to have a curious and long history right up to the year 1783.</E>
        <C>这个有名的法律经历了一段漫长而奇异的历史,它一直要沿用到1783年。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>noted,wonderful,excellent,super,great</E>
        <C>adj. 著名的；极好的，非常令人满意的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fæn]</SM>
    <E>fan</E>
    <C>vt. 煽动；刺激；吹拂
vi. 成扇形散开；飘动
n. 迷；风扇；爱好者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The exhaust fan is a piece of equipment that needs to be checked two or three times a year.</E>
        <C>排风扇是整个设备的一部分,每年需要检查2至3次。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If changes are made to the tunnel after it has been built, it may be necessary to make a fan revision.</E>
        <C>在风洞建成以后,如果要进行修改,那么风扇也可能要更新。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She glanced shyly at him from behind her fan.</E>
        <C>她羞怯地从她的扇子后面看了他一眼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The audience quieted like the dying of a huge fan.</E>
        <C>观众们安静下来,就象一架巨扇慢慢停下来一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Amy held her tongue, but used her eyes, and saw Meg slip a fan into her pocket.</E>
        <C>阿蜜舌头停下来,眼睛却骨碌碌地转。她瞅见麦格偷偷把一把扇子塞进了口袋里。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stimulate,egg</E>
        <C>vt. 煽动；刺激；吹拂</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>float,flutter</E>
        <C>vi. 成扇形散开；飘动</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>lover,aficionado</E>
        <C>n. 迷；[电]风扇；爱好者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fæn'tæstik]</SM>
    <E>fantastic</E>
    <C>adj. 奇异的；空想的；极好的；不可思议的
n. 古怪的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a miracle of luck and a fantastic stroke that had enabled him to see her that night.</E>
        <C>那天晚上他能够看到她真是天大的幸运,奇妙的意外。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a moment the set of his face could be described in just that fantastic way.</E>
        <C>可是一刹那间他脸上的表情恰恰可以用那种荒唐的方式来形容。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I guess you know about the fantastic charge of energy packed in the mass of the atom.</E>
        <C>我想你一定知道原子质量中负荷的不可思议的巨大能量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The black night threw its shadowy and fantastic forms around the lake, the forest and the hills.</E>
        <C>幽暗的黑夜在湖岸,森林和山峦的周围投下了奇形怪状的影子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No one believed that fantastic tale he spun.</E>
        <C>没人相信他杜撰的奇异的故事。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wonderful,excellent,famous,super,great</E>
        <C>adj. 奇异的；空想的；极好的；不可思议的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>weirdo,geezer</E>
        <C>n. 古怪的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɑ:]</SM>
    <E>far</E>
    <C>adv. 很；遥远地；久远地；到很远的距离；到很深的程度
adj. 远的；久远的
n. 远方
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This time his mind did not retreat quite so far.</E>
        <C>这一回他脑子里还是有些思想活动的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She thought of her own desolate fate, far from her native land.</E>
        <C>她想到自己孤寂的命运,远离自己的国土。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was far from depending on that result of Edward's preference of her.</E>
        <C>对于爱德华的垂青会带来的后果,她一点也不寄予希望。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had been useless to run, as the nearest cover was far beyond reach.</E>
        <C>这时要逃也徒劳无益了,离得最近的藏身处也远不可及。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Well, so far, none of his plans have managed to get off the ground.</E>
        <C>咳,到目前为止,他的计划还没有一项取得进展。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>greatly,quite,badly,too,powerful</E>
        <C>adv. 很；遥远地；久远地；到很远的距离；到很深的程度</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>hoary,agelong</E>
        <C>adj. 远的；久远的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>distance,distant place</E>
        <C>n. 远方</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɑ:m]</SM>
    <E>farm</E>
    <C>vi. 种田，务农；经营农场
n. 农场；农家；畜牧场
vt. 养殖；耕种；佃出（土地）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>No one suspected that there might be someone else on the farm who had never been seen.</E>
        <C>没有一个人猜疑农场里可能还有一个从未露面的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A land drain is usually a pipe buried in farm land but it may also be an open channel.</E>
        <C>农田的排水系统通常是埋在农田中的管子,但也可以是明渠。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he learnt that he would be sent abroad, he returned to the farm and his father hid him until the end of the war.</E>
        <C>当他得知要派遣他去国外的消息时,便逃回自己的农场,他父亲一直把他藏到大战结束。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I attribute all this to the fact that what should have been for me the happy joyous days of childhood were spent on a chicken farm.</E>
        <C>我要把这一切归结于这样一个事实,本该是愉快、欢乐的童年,我却是在养鸡场度过的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All during the two thousand mile drive from Seattle, I had wondered what I would find of the farm where I had been reared.</E>
        <C>从西雅图到这里两千英里的汽车旅途中,我就一直在想我会在那片曾经哺育过我的土地上找到什么呢。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>follow the plough</E>
        <C>vi. 种田，务农；经营农场</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>grange,steading</E>
        <C>n. [农经]农场；农家；[畜牧]畜牧场</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>till,plant crops</E>
        <C>vt. 养殖；耕种；佃出（土地）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɑ:mə]</SM>
    <E>farmer</E>
    <C>n. 农夫，农民
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As I said, the best way is to have the railroad and the farmer get along amicably.</E>
        <C>我说过了,最好的办法是,铁路公司和农庄主人友好共处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not hesitate like a farmer boy, but looked one eagerly in the eye when he spoke.</E>
        <C>他不像一般乡里小伙子那样忸忸怩怩,而是在说话的时候热切地望着别人的眼睛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mister Pollack did not want to work on a ship. He was a farmer and loved the land.</E>
        <C>波来克先生可不愿意到船上去工作,他是个农夫,酷爱田地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His stride was the long, slow stride of the farmer who could work from dawn to dusk.</E>
        <C>他的步伐慢而大,是一位能从早干到晚的农民的步伐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A farmer and his wife who were driving home along a nearby road saw the accident.</E>
        <C>一个农夫和他的妻子在邻近的一条路上驾车而行,目睹了这场惨祸。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>peasant,sodbuster</E>
        <C>n. 农夫，[农]农民</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɑ:st, fæst]</SM>
    <E>fast</E>
    <C>adj. 快速的，迅速的；紧的，稳固的
adv. 迅速地；紧紧地；彻底地
vi. 禁食，斋戒
n. 斋戒；绝食
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>How simple it would be if I could make the line fast, he thought.</E>
        <C>他想:要是我能把钓丝系紧,那多么简单啊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had good eyes and a pair of fast hands.</E>
        <C>他的眼睛雪亮,双手勤快。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sky since dinner had darkened; it had begun to rain again, to pour fast.</E>
        <C>中饭后天就黑下来,这会儿又开始下雨了,而且倾盆猛泻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>However, one of them woke sooner than the other, finding the boat too fast aground for him to stir it.</E>
        <C>后来,两个人中的一个比另外一个先醒过来,看见小船已经搁了浅,推又推不动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Madge took Levitt's advice, retreating as fast as she could, and dragging Jeanie along with her into a sort of recess.</E>
        <C>玛吉听从莱维特的劝告,尽快地拉着珍妮走进一个跟耳房差不多的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rapid,sudden,tight,forward,ready</E>
        <C>adj. [摄]快速的，迅速的；紧的，稳固的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>quickly,rapidly,thoroughly,entirely,completely,fully</E>
        <C>adv. 迅速地；紧紧地；彻底地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>apastia,starvation</E>
        <C>n. 斋戒；绝食</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fæt]</SM>
    <E>fat</E>
    <C>adj. 肥的，胖的；油腻的；丰满的
n. 脂肪，肥肉
vt. 养肥；在…中加入脂肪
vi. 长肥
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fat man chuckled as he unlocked the door and stood aside to let his guest enter.</E>
        <C>胖子低声笑了笑,开开门上的锁,站在一边,让他的客人进去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no fat on him, and his muscles stood out as though they were of iron.</E>
        <C>他并不胖,铁铸一般的肌肉棱角分明。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The figure was that of a middle-aged man, fat, with a great stomach, which he stroked from time to time.</E>
        <C>那人是个中年男人,肥头肥耳,大腹便便,时常用手去摩摩肚子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I always fry potatoes in hot fat with a bit of onion.</E>
        <C>我总是用热油炸土豆并且加些洋葱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was dark, small and fat, quite young, with black hair that seemed always on the point of coming down.</E>
        <C>她又黑又矮,胖乎乎的,相当年轻,一头乌黑的头发看上去好象总是要散下来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>full,fatter</E>
        <C>adj. 肥的，胖的；油腻的；丰满的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>lipo,fattiness</E>
        <C>n. [生化]脂肪，肥肉</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fatten</E>
        <C>vt. 养肥；在…中加入脂肪</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>flesh up</E>
        <C>vi. 长肥</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɑ:ðə]</SM>
    <E>father</E>
    <C>n. 父亲，爸爸；神父；祖先；前辈
vt. 发明，创立；当…的父亲
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She ought to have been a partisan of her father.</E>
        <C>她可以说是她父亲的掌上明珠。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had once declared that whatever her father did should in her eyes be right.</E>
        <C>她有一次曾经说过,不论父亲做了什么事,那些事在她看来总是对的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was angry now to think her father would make a public spectacle of her.</E>
        <C>现在她想到她的父亲会把她做成公开的展览品,心里很激愤。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His love for his father was now dead, and he was beginning to hate him.</E>
        <C>他对父亲的爱已完全消失了,并且开始恨起他父亲来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He stretched out his hands, still smeared with blood, perhaps that of his father.</E>
        <C>他伸出仍沾满血污的手--那也许是他父亲的血。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dad,root,da,daddy,priest</E>
        <C>n. 父亲，爸爸；神父；祖先；前辈</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>found,construct,institute</E>
        <C>vt. 发明，创立；当…的父亲</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feivərit]</SM>
    <E>favourite</E>
    <C>adj. 特别喜爱的
n. 特别喜欢的人或事物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hindley and I held it a favourite spot twenty years ago.</E>
        <C>二十年前辛得雷和我把这儿当做留连忘返的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The truth was that the people from whom I looked for help were by no means my favourite.</E>
        <C>实际情况是,我所求助的那些人并不是我的知己。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For two days Edward had been miserable, a favourite dog of his had died and he was brought to the verge of tears.</E>
        <C>两天来爱德华很伤心,他的一只宝贝狗儿死了,他差点流下了眼泪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She went to sheltered parts to see if favourite wild flowers had begun to blow.</E>
        <C>她到草木成荫的地方去看她喜爱的野花是否已经开放。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She started him on one of his favourite topics.</E>
        <C>她使他开始谈起他最喜欢谈的话题之一。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fiə]</SM>
    <E>fear</E>
    <C>n. 害怕；恐惧；敬畏；担心
vt. 害怕；敬畏；为…担心
vi. 害怕；敬畏；为…担心
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The light leaping from his eye made all his simple hearers look on him with a quick fear that was strange to them.</E>
        <C>从他眼睛里闪耀出来的电光,弄得他那些质朴的听众,个个都带着一种从未有过的惊讶之色直盯着他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was haunted by the fear that she would, sooner or later, find me out with a black face and hands, doing the coarsest part of my work.</E>
        <C>我时刻提心吊胆,唯恐她迟早有一天会看见我这张乌黑的脸,这双乌黑的手,看见我正在干我最粗的活儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yet his wife trembled and a vague but heavy fear was upon her.</E>
        <C>而他的妻子还是发抖,有一种模糊而沉重的恐惧压在她身上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fear of his own death overcame him and he began to moan again.</E>
        <C>他忽然警觉自己不久人世,又开始呜咽起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no fear in him, only a resigned acceptance of his fate.</E>
        <C>他一点也不害怕,完全听天由命。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>worry,afraid of</E>
        <C>n. 害怕；[心理]恐惧；敬畏；担心</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>be nervous of,be afraid of</E>
        <C>vt. 害怕；敬畏；为…担心</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>be nervous of,be afraid of</E>
        <C>vi. 害怕；敬畏；为…担心</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['februəri]</SM>
    <E>February</E>
    <C>n. 二月
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Late in February I lunched in London with Hugh Gaitskell.</E>
        <C>二月下旬某日,我在伦敦同休·盖茨克尔一起午餐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The U.S. space shuttle took to the air for the first time on February 18, attached to the top of a Boeing 747 jet.</E>
        <C>美国航天飞机于2月18日首次试航,航天飞机驮在波音747喷气飞机的背上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The warm damp days of February brought the primrose and then the violets.</E>
        <C>二月温暖的潮湿气候催开了报春花,接着又催开紫罗兰。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All the months in the year curse a fair February.</E>
        <C>二月天气好,全年气候糟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Stalingrad in February 1943 marked the turn of the tide in Russia.</E>
        <C>1943年2月,斯大林格勒战役标志着俄国形势的转机。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fi:d]</SM>
    <E>feed</E>
    <C>vt. 喂养；供给；放牧；抚养（家庭等）；靠…为生
vi. 吃东西；流入
n. 饲料；饲养；（动物或婴儿的）一餐
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I do not know where the money is to come from to feed and clothe them all.</E>
        <C>我不知道从哪儿弄钱来供他们吃穿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If fuel does attempt to feed back, the pressure of the fuel forces the ball to seat, blocking the line.</E>
        <C>如果燃油要倒流,则燃油的压力就迫使小球落座,堵住管路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It might feed her sense of bitterness, but it would not loosen her bonds.</E>
        <C>这可以消一消她心头的怨气,但无法解除她的镣铐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had to reduce the whole calculation to the extreme abstract, and feed his lean friend, as it were, on dew and roots.</E>
        <C>他们必须极端抽象地进行通盘考虑,而且用朝露和草根来抚养他这位极为贫困的朋友。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This feed is of special value in steaming up the ewes as they come to lambing.</E>
        <C>这种饲料对即将产羔的母羊补充营养很有用。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>grass,take care of,range</E>
        <C>vt. 喂养；供给；放牧；抚养（家庭等）；靠…为生</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>take food,flow into</E>
        <C>vi. 吃东西；流入</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>meal,breeding,husbandry</E>
        <C>n. [畜牧]饲料；饲养；（动物或婴儿的）一餐</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fi:l]</SM>
    <E>feel</E>
    <C>vt. 感觉；认为；触摸；试探
vi. 觉得；摸索
n. 感觉；触摸
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>And yet there was an aloofness about him, a way he had of making her feel he had never been enslaved by his beauty.</E>
        <C>可是他对此却有一点冷漠,从来没有使她感觉到他在受自己外貌的奴役。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did not feel like going out any more.</E>
        <C>他再也不想出去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He seems to feel as if he had never had a chance.</E>
        <C>他好象觉得,他生来就是一个不幸的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He began to feel that he was a man of the world.</E>
        <C>他渐渐觉得自己是个见过世面的人了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did not feel at all sorry for the giant's wife.</E>
        <C>她一点也不同情妖婆。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>expect,count,guess,find,make</E>
        <C>vt. 感觉；认为；触摸；试探</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fish for,poke about</E>
        <C>vi. 觉得；摸索</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>consciousness,sense perception</E>
        <C>n. 感觉；触摸</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fi:liŋ]</SM>
    <E>feeling</E>
    <C>n. 感觉，触觉；感情，情绪；同情
adj. 有感觉的；有同情心的；富于感情的
v. 感觉；认为（feel的现在分词）；触摸
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the dark it was like summer lightning, but the nights were cool and there was not the feeling of a storm coming.</E>
        <C>在黑暗中,这情况真象夏天的闪电,只是夜里阴凉,可没有夏天风雨欲来前的那种感觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With this there had been a real increase of humane feeling.</E>
        <C>随着这一点,人情也确实厚道了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Daisy took her face in her hands as if feeling her lovely shape.</E>
        <C>黛西把脸捧在手里,好象在抚摩她那可爱的面庞。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said he moved this just to test the feeling of the meeting.</E>
        <C>他说他提议的目的是想试验一下与会者情绪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was one of those things that gave you a false feeling of soldiering.</E>
        <C>这样一来,我居然也有了布阵做战的错觉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mood,consciousness,emotion,affection,spirit</E>
        <C>n. [生理]感觉，触觉；[心理]感情，情绪；同情</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>caring</E>
        <C>adj. 有感觉的；有同情心的；富于感情的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sensing,handling</E>
        <C>v. [生理]感觉；认为（feel的现在分词）；触摸</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['festəvəl]</SM>
    <E>festival</E>
    <C>n. 节日；庆祝，纪念活动；欢乐
adj. 节日的，喜庆的；快乐的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She stared at him, the joy of festival drained from her face.</E>
        <C>她眼睛盯着他,脸上的欢乐表情已经消失了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Meryl Streep won the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival for the film "A Cry in the Dark" in 1989.</E>
        <C>梅丽尔·斯特里普凭借影片《黑暗中的呐喊》获得1989年戛纳电影节最佳女主角奖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In ragged shorts and bare feet they come from across the country to set up the festival.</E>
        <C>他们穿着毛边短裤,赤着脚从全国各地来到这里组织这个节日的各种活动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was sure now that the festival would not be cancelled.</E>
        <C>他现在确信这个重要的日子不会被取消。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The festival of Venus was at hand.</E>
        <C>维纳斯节临近了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>holiday,joy,celebration</E>
        <C>n. 节日；庆祝，纪念活动；欢乐</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cheerful,enjoyable</E>
        <C>adj. 节日的，喜庆的；快乐的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fetʃ]</SM>
    <E>fetch</E>
    <C>vt. 取来；接来；到达；吸引
vi. 拿；取物；卖得
n. 取得；诡计
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The chair is in the garden;please fetch it in.</E>
        <C>椅子在花园里,请将它搬进来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Poor Yates is all alone. I will go and fetch him. He will be no bad assistant when it all comes out.</E>
        <C>只剩下可怜的耶茨先生一人!我去把他领来。事情完全露馅的时候,他也许还能帮助我们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I persuaded myself this evening that I could fetch him round without any great amount of effort.</E>
        <C>今晚上我想来想去,还以为我可以不费多大劲就使他回心转意呢。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One of them was a pearl and might fetch a considerable sum.</E>
        <C>其中一枚是珍珠的,也许可以卖很可观的一笔钱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nobody can come to fetch you off the island until the storm clears.</E>
        <C>没有人能到岛上来把你带走的,除非风停雨息。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>absorb,attract,engage,draw,strike</E>
        <C>vt. 取来；接来；到达；吸引</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>take</E>
        <C>vi. 拿；取物；卖得</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>taking,procurement,scheme,fraud</E>
        <C>n. 取得；诡计</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fi:və]</SM>
    <E>fever</E>
    <C>n. 发烧，发热；狂热
vt. 使发烧；使狂热；使患热病
vi. 发烧；狂热；患热病
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A fever held him for a week.</E>
        <C>他发烧一个星期了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then fear that he would not be able to talk about this consuming fever made him panicky.</E>
        <C>接着,他又害怕自己不能把这股蚀魂销魄的狂热讲出来,心里不由得惊恐万分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Two days before he came into the emergency room he began to have chills, fever, and a cough.</E>
        <C>他到急诊室前两天开始打寒战,发烧和咳嗽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We could not stop where we were, to be baked by the sun and eaten up by the mosquitoes, till we died of fever in that dreary marsh.</E>
        <C>反正不能停在那儿让太阳把我们烤干或者是喂了蚊子,最终在这个可怕的沼泽地里害热病死去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We were in a fever of impatience; we were dying to see the renowned Cathedral!</E>
        <C>大家急得要命;恨不得一见闻名天下的大教堂。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>abandon,febricity</E>
        <C>n. [医]发烧，[临床]发热；狂热</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fanaticize</E>
        <C>vt. [医]使发烧；使狂热；使患热病</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>run a temperature,go wild</E>
        <C>vi. [医]发烧；狂热；患热病</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fju:]</SM>
    <E>few</E>
    <C>adj. 很少的；几乎没有的
pron. 很少
n. 很少数
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>With that view I took some of the papers, and, making short hints of the sentiments in each sentence, laid them by a few days.</E>
        <C>有了这种念头,我就挑出几篇文章,逐句写出大意,暂时搁置一边。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no definite news until a few days ago.</E>
        <C>直到一两天前才得到确实消息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He only touched on the matter for a few minutes.</E>
        <C>他对这个问题只简略地谈了几分钟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The doctor advised me to stay in for a few days.</E>
        <C>医生劝我在家里呆几天。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took a few deep breaths, and gradually it subsided.</E>
        <C>他深深地吸了几口气,心才渐渐平静了下来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tiny,little,small</E>
        <C>adj. 很少的；几乎没有的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fi:ld]</SM>
    <E>field</E>
    <C>n. 领域；牧场；旷野；战场；运动场
vi. 担任场外队员
adj. 扫描场；田赛的；野生的
vt. 把暴晒于场上；使上场
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Having now done so much, he began to turn his eyes elsewhere for other field to conquer.</E>
        <C>他现在既已收了这么大的效果,就转向别处寻找别的领域去征服了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had circled through a ploughed field for a mile until the light of the fires died out behind her.</E>
        <C>她打田畈里绕圈子走了一英里多路,直到那火光远远消失在她的背后。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In war the event is all, and Germany lost the war. This has obscured her victories in the field.</E>
        <C>在战争中,胜败就是一切,而德国战败了。战败使它在战场上的历次胜利黯然失色。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was at this point that we at Supreme Head quarters began to lose heart, though in the field things still looked rosy.</E>
        <C>此时战场上的形势虽然看来很乐观,但是我们身在最高司令部的人员已经开始灰心丧气了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sun was shining, the wind was blowing, the light and shadows were passing across the field, the birds were singing.</E>
        <C>阳光明亮,和风吹拂,日影掠过田野,鸟儿在歌唱。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>domain,province,territory,world,kingdom,universe</E>
        <C>n. 领域；牧场；旷野；战场；运动场</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>wild,feral</E>
        <C>adj. 扫描场；田赛的；野生的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fifti:n]</SM>
    <E>fifteen</E>
    <C>n. 十五；十五个；十五人组成的橄榄球队
adj. 十五的
num. 十五
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At the age of fifteen, for a wager, he was disguised as a girl.</E>
        <C>15岁时,作为赌注,他被打扮成个女孩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bert was a lean, undersized boy about fifteen years of age and about four feet nine inches in height.</E>
        <C>伯特是个身体单薄的孩子,长得矮小,大约十五岁左右,他身高约四英尺九英寸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The son had an affair with a woman at the country seat, fifteen miles away.</E>
        <C>儿子和十五里外县城里的一个女人鬼混。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That man may not amuse you, Dad, but millions of people are mad for him. He makes fifteen thousand dollars a week.</E>
        <C>爸爸您可能对那个人不感兴趣,但是几百万人却为他着迷呢。他一星期拿一万五千元。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The hanging fronds of the pepper tree parted and a girl of about fifteen ducked out.</E>
        <C>低悬着的胡椒树的树叶分开了,一个大约有十五岁的女孩从里面钻了出来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>galleon</E>
        <C>n. 十五；十五个；十五人组成的橄榄球队</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fifθ]</SM>
    <E>fifth</E>
    <C>adj. 第五的；五分之一的
n. 第五；五分之一
num. 第五
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I saw Cram a few days later skulking around the fifth floor of Leconfield House. He looked a little sheepish.</E>
        <C>数日之后,我看到克拉姆在莱肯菲尔德大厦6层楼上躲躲闪闪的,显得有些不好意思。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I knew that Tuesday, July fifth, was going to be a day larger than other days.</E>
        <C>我预料到七月五日星期二将是一个比其它的日子更重大的日子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We went for a bus to ride up Fifth Avenue and then walked for a while around Central Park Lake.</E>
        <C>我们乘公共汽车来到五号大街,在中央公园湖畔蹓跶一会儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had the kind of paper book at hand to make being the fifth at bridge a joy.</E>
        <C>我手边恰好有一本简装书,使得我尽管没有打成桥牌却也过得很愉快。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I wanted to call him, but the Fifth Symphony rhythm racked me.</E>
        <C>我想叫他,可是那《第五交响乐》的节奏折磨着我。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Quincy</E>
        <C>n. 第五；五分之一</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fifti]</SM>
    <E>fifty</E>
    <C>n. 五十；五十个；编号为50的东西
adj. 五十的；五十个的；众多的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He must be fifty, and I don't believe he could ever have been much more the shadow of a man.</E>
        <C>他应该有五十岁了,早已日薄西山,我真不相信,他还有几年好活。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was some fifty years of age, and his popularity was at its height.</E>
        <C>他年纪五十上下,声望也达到了顶点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Maybe he could get away with giving Teresa just two hundred of it, and fifty if she made a stink.</E>
        <C>也许他可以给黛丽莎二百块,如果她叫嚷,就给她再加五十块。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At fifty, he would be a man to accomplish great things.</E>
        <C>他到五十岁时会有很大的成就。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A person may be thrown on the scrap heap by the age of fifty when many of the best years are still ahead.</E>
        <C>人们在五十岁时候可以被掷进废品堆,而那时他最好的工作岁月还有很多。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>legion</E>
        <C>adj. 五十的；五十个的；众多的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fait]</SM>
    <E>fight</E>
    <C>vi. 打架；与…打仗，与…斗争；反对…提案
n. 打架；战斗，斗志
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fight he had tried to fake had gone out of him.</E>
        <C>开始时他那种竭力想诡辩的劲头不知那里去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Toleration was to be the basis on which he was to fight his battles.</E>
        <C>宽容将是他立足在上面进行战斗的根基。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Instead, with me, little Joe was soon ready to fight infection on his own.</E>
        <C>相反,有了我,小乔不久就能依靠自己来抗御感染。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he could think as soundly as he thought after that fight he would be very good.</E>
        <C>要是他还能象他自己在打完那一架之后那样,清醒地考虑和认识问题的话,那准行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fight with Cohn had not touched his spirit but his face had been smashed and his body hurt.</E>
        <C>和科恩这一仗并没有挫伤他的锐气,但毁了他的面容,伤了他的身体。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>combat,war</E>
        <C>vi. 搏斗，斗争；打架；打仗</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>struggle with</E>
        <C>vt. 打架；与…打仗，与…斗争；反对…提案</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>action,combat</E>
        <C>n. 战斗，搏斗；打架；斗志</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fil]</SM>
    <E>fill</E>
    <C>vt. 装满，使充满；满足；堵塞；任职
vi. 被充满，膨胀
n. 满足；填满的量；装填物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a scholar whose learning did not fill his mouth.</E>
        <C>他是个有学问但不能糊口的学者。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To fill the balloons, we use air tanks or run a hose to an air supply on the surface.</E>
        <C>为了给气球充气,我们使用贮气柜或把一根软管接到水面上的一台供气设备上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The facts in themselves were not of a sort to fill one with much hope, but there was faith enough to make up for it, and to spare.</E>
        <C>这些事实本身确实不那么使人感到欢欣鼓舞,但是信仰足以弥补缺陷,而且绰绰有余。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not see how he could ever get his fill of this smooth ripe little person.</E>
        <C>他简直弄不清楚他到底是如何才使得这个会讨好迎合的成熟了的小人儿得到满足。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The gap widened as she turned to go, and no one advanced to fill it up.</E>
        <C>当她转身走开时,空隙更大了,因为没有人上前跟随在她左右。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>full of,fulfill,freight,meet</E>
        <C>vt. 装满，使充满；满足；堵塞；任职</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>swell with,intumesce</E>
        <C>vi. 被充满，膨胀</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>satisfaction,content</E>
        <C>n. 满足；填满的量；装填物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[film]</SM>
    <E>film</E>
    <C>n. 电影；薄膜；胶卷；轻烟
vt. 在…上覆以薄膜；把…拍成电影
vi. 摄制电影；生薄膜；变得朦胧
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took his compass, the film from the camera, all his other possessions would go down with the boat.</E>
        <C>他拿起罗盘,从相机里取出胶卷,其它一切物品都将随船沉入河底。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The break-up of the film or cap is no doubt caused by the collapse into drops of a sheet of liquid.</E>
        <C>薄膜或罩子的破裂毫无疑问是由液体薄片崩裂为小滴引起的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The film did not come up to my expectations.</E>
        <C>这部电影没有达到我的期望。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Along the length of the filter, the interference film looks like a wedge.</E>
        <C>沿薄膜的长度方向看干涉膜似尖劈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Meryl Streep won the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival for the film "A Cry in the Dark" in 1989.</E>
        <C>梅丽尔·斯特里普凭借影片《黑暗中的呐喊》获得1989年戛纳电影节最佳女主角奖。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>movie,membrane,cinema</E>
        <C>n. [电影]电影；薄膜；[感光]胶卷；轻烟</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cinematograph</E>
        <C>vt. 在…上覆以薄膜；把…拍成电影</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fainl]</SM>
    <E>final</E>
    <C>adj. 最终的；决定性的；不可更改的
n. 决赛；期末考试；当日报纸的末版
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took a final puff at the clipped stub, and ground it out in practiced motions of the lifeless hand.</E>
        <C>他把夹住的烟蒂吸了最后一口,然后用那只没生命的假手熟练地把他捻熄。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His manner was so final, and I was so astonished, that I followed where he led, as if I had been under a spell.</E>
        <C>他的口气毫无商量的余地,加以我这一惊又非同小可,于是我只得乖乖地跟他走,好似中了魔法一般。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The time required for the shock to travel to its final position is known as the lag time.</E>
        <C>冲波移动到最后位置所需的时间称为滞后时间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"It's not my affair," said he, with a final shrug of the shoulders.</E>
        <C>“这不关我的事,”他说,坚决地耸了一下肩头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She spoke to him civilly, and never alluded to what he had done. But he felt something final had happened.</E>
        <C>尽管她对他说话仍旧和和气气,根本不提他干的那件事,可他还是感到已经铸成致命大错。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ultimate,crucial,critical,decisive</E>
        <C>adj. 最终的；决定性的；不可更改的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shoot-off,fight-off</E>
        <C>n. 决赛；期末考试；当日报纸的末版</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[faind]</SM>
    <E>find</E>
    <C>vt. 发现；认为；感到；获得
vi. 裁决
n. 发现
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the sort of issue on which Nixon would never yield as long as he could find someone else to do the work.</E>
        <C>这种问题,只要尼克松能找到什么人肯卖力干,他就不会罢手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was haunted by the fear that she would, sooner or later, find me out with a black face and hands, doing the coarsest part of my work.</E>
        <C>我时刻提心吊胆,唯恐她迟早有一天会看见我这张乌黑的脸,这双乌黑的手,看见我正在干我最粗的活儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did not find the friendly offices of Hist.</E>
        <C>她这一次没有能得到希斯特的照料。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You can find him in one of these cheap joints.</E>
        <C>你可以在这些下流地方中找到他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You can find him in one of these cheap places.</E>
        <C>你可以在这些下流地方找到他。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>detect,earn,acquire,expect,count</E>
        <C>vt. 发现；认为；感到；获得</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>discovery,occurrence,detection,anagnorisis</E>
        <C>n. 发现</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fain]</SM>
    <E>fine</E>
    <C>adj. 好的；优良的；细小的，精美的；健康的；晴朗的
n. 罚款
vt. 罚款；澄清
adv. 很好地；精巧地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Maggie Kennedy was a fine figure of a woman.</E>
        <C>玛吉·肯尼迪这个女人的风度极好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It certainly is a fine thing to be able to orate.</E>
        <C>能说会道当然是好事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The gentlemen pronounced him to be a fine figure of a man.</E>
        <C>男宾们都称赞他的一表人材。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Not to put too fine a point on it, that I had taken him in.</E>
        <C>说得坦率一些,就是说他上了我的当。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a lonely man and he looked around to fine a girl for his wife.</E>
        <C>他是个单身汉,想找一个姑娘作他的妻子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>good,ok,healthy,great,robust</E>
        <C>adj. 好的；优良的；细小的，精美的；健康的；晴朗的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>monetary penalty</E>
        <C>n. 罚款</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>clarify,amerce</E>
        <C>vt. 罚款；澄清</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>well,Okay</E>
        <C>adv. 很好地；精巧地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fiŋɡə]</SM>
    <E>finger</E>
    <C>n. 手指；指针，指状物
vt. 伸出；用手指拨弄
vi. 用指触摸；拨弄
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ellen was stalking me with a book in her hand, one finger between the pages.</E>
        <C>爱伦手里拿着本书蹑手蹑脚地向我走过来,一只手指夹在书缝里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The finger marks had deepened underneath her eyes, a languor came upon her; it made her the more sweet and youthful.</E>
        <C>她眼睛下面的指印显得更深了,她有点神思恍惚的样子;这就使她显得越发娇媚,越发年轻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I were in danger of life, you are the only man in all Italy who would stretch out a finger to save me.</E>
        <C>如果我有性命危险,你确实是在整个意大利唯一会伸出一根手指来救我的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His fore finger, projecting from the sleeve of his coat, pointed up to the wretched little creature on the pole.</E>
        <C>他从大衣袖筒里伸出食指,指着趴在电杆顶上的那个可怜的小东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She would hold her course all day, with a finger to the wheel now and again.</E>
        <C>只要不时用个手指去碰一碰舵轮,她就会整天按照航线行驶。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>index,pointer</E>
        <C>n. 手指；指针，指状物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>extend,reach out</E>
        <C>vt. 伸出；用手指拨弄</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['finiʃ]</SM>
    <E>finish</E>
    <C>vt. 完成；结束；用完
vi. 结束，终止；终结
n. 结束；完美；回味（葡萄酒）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A week later,when he wanted to finish the book,he found he′d lost his place.</E>
        <C>一星期后,当他想读完那本书时,他发现他忘了上次读到哪儿了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would withdraw from the affairs of state and finish out his life in Linz.</E>
        <C>他将摆脱国务,终老于林茨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Finally, as light grew dim, he had to finish off the bear with a second shot.</E>
        <C>后来天色渐渐昏暗,他只好再开一枪把熊打死。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She ate as much as she could but she could not finish them all.</E>
        <C>她尽量地吃,还是吃不了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not live to finish the work.</E>
        <C>他没活到完成这项工作。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>accomplish,carry out,achieve,perform,complete</E>
        <C>vt. 完成；结束；用完</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>drop,determine</E>
        <C>vi. 完成；结束，终止；终结</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>completion,achievement,execution,perfection,accomplishment</E>
        <C>n. 完成；结束；完美；磨光</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['faiə]</SM>
    <E>fire</E>
    <C>n. 火；火灾；炮火；炉火；热情；激情；磨难
vt. 点燃；解雇；开除；使发光；烧制；激动；放枪
vi. 着火；射击；开枪；激动；烧火
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Shelton holding his head, stared at the fire, which played and bubbled like his mother's face.</E>
        <C>谢尔顿抬起头来,瞪眼望着壁炉,壁炉里的火焰就象他母亲的脸庞似的,在摇曳欢腾。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did not know the actual fire of love.</E>
        <C>她不懂什么是真正的爱情之火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Until this point he had not dare to fire the guy.</E>
        <C>在此之前,他还是不敢把这个人解雇的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sat rocking over the fire, as if he was in pain.</E>
        <C>他坐在火炉旁边摇来摆去,像是忍受着什么痛苦似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was sitting alone in her cabin by the low light of a fire.</E>
        <C>她一个人坐在小屋里,面向着微弱的火光。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>passion,flame,warmth</E>
        <C>n. 火；[安全]火灾；炮火；炉火；热情；激情；磨难</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>remove,light,loose</E>
        <C>vt. 点燃；解雇；开除；使发光；烧制；激动；放枪</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>warm,pop</E>
        <C>vi. 着火；[军]射击；开枪；激动；烧火</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fə:st]</SM>
    <E>first</E>
    <C>adv. 第一；首先；优先；宁愿
n. 第一；开始；冠军
adj. 第一的；基本的；最早的
num. 第一
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They thought first of a city as a safe place in a time of strife.</E>
        <C>他们起初把城市设想为动乱时期的安全地方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a year of crop failures, of crises, and of the first large labor disturbances in Russia.</E>
        <C>这是谷物歉收的一年,是危机四伏以及在俄国发生第一次大规模工人骚乱的一年。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He gave his own spoiled and soft nation, in its first moment of success against us, a clear simple war aim.</E>
        <C>在这初次对我们取得胜利的时刻,为他自己那个娇生惯养,没有骨头的民族提供了一个简单明确的战争目标。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said he would die first.</E>
        <C>他说他宁愿死掉(也不作那样的事)。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We do not know when men first began to use salt.</E>
        <C>我们并不清楚人类初次用盐的时期。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>primarily,soon,initially,rather</E>
        <C>adv. 第一；首先；优先；宁愿</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>threshold,conception,beginning,opening,title</E>
        <C>n. 第一；开始；冠军</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>elementary,premier,fundamental,basic,essential</E>
        <C>adj. 第一的；基本的；最早的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fiʃ]</SM>
    <E>fish</E>
    <C>vi. 捕鱼，钓鱼；用钩捞取
n. 鱼，鱼类
vt. 钓鱼，捕鱼；搜寻
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She looked at him a moment, the live fish in her extended hands.</E>
        <C>她看了他一会儿,那条活鱼还捧在她那伸开的双手里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not fish or watch birds; this was no time for pleasant embellishments to his cover.</E>
        <C>他既不钓鱼也不观鸟;此时此刻不是对自己的伪装进行修饰和美化的时候。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is of course very easy to laugh at the story of the small fish that endangered the great dam.</E>
        <C>对这个小鱼危及大坝的故事付诸一笑当然很容易。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She turned her eyes away from the window through which she had been looking and began to attend to the fish.</E>
        <C>她把眼光从窗口收回来,开始专心收拾鱼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The recoil of his gun knocked the hunter into the river; climbing out of the water, he found his clothes full of fish.</E>
        <C>枪的后坐力把猎人抛到河里,等他从水里爬了上来,发现浑身上下全都装满了鱼。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>angle</E>
        <C>vi. 捕鱼，钓鱼；用钩捞取</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>ikan,fim</E>
        <C>n. [鱼]鱼，鱼类</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>search,hunt for</E>
        <C>vt. 钓鱼，捕鱼；搜寻</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fiʃəmən]</SM>
    <E>fisherman</E>
    <C>n. 渔夫；渔人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The only way you could tell a fisherman, surely, was by his hand.</E>
        <C>想认清究竟是不是渔民只有一个办法,而且绝对可靠,就是看他的那双手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would be pleasant to tell of her life with the fisherman and wife in their cottage on the moors.</E>
        <C>我倒是乐意讲叙她与渔夫夫妇在荒野小茅屋里的生活情形。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fisherman did not want to cross his wife, so he went off to the sea.</E>
        <C>渔夫他又不愿违背妻子的意思,所以就到海边去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fisherman told him the name of the river.</E>
        <C>渔夫向他讲了那条河流的名字。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Kino, a poor fisherman, found a very large pearl.</E>
        <C>吉诺是个穷苦的渔夫。他捞到一颗硕大的珍珠。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>peterman</E>
        <C>n. 渔夫；渔人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fit]</SM>
    <E>fit</E>
    <C>vt. 安装；使……适应；使……合身；与……相符
vi. 符合，配合；适合；合身
adj. 健康的；合适的；恰当的；准备好的
n. 合身；发作；痉挛
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If God sees fit that I should marry, he would provide me with a worthy husband.</E>
        <C>如果上帝认为我应该结婚,他就会供给我一个如意郎君的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had a hearty fit of sneezing, and looked around upon me with a rather silly smile.</E>
        <C>他连打了一阵痛痛快快的喷嚏,才转过头来,对着我,堆起一种傻笑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seems as if all I was fit for is to cook and sew and get you ready to go off.</E>
        <C>看上去我只配替你烧饭,缝补衣服,帮你收拾行李上路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall stop till such time as I think fit to go, unless you send for assistance to put me out.</E>
        <C>反正我来到了这里,什么时候想走我才走,除非你找人把我赶出去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Before them stood a tough and belligerent sergeant from the Southwest. He told them he could beat hell out of any man in his fit.</E>
        <C>在他们面前,站着一个家住美国西南部的下士,这个下士粗暴无礼、好斗成性,他对他们说,他可以把他这一中队里的任何士兵打得屁滚尿流。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fix,configure</E>
        <C>vt. 安装；使……适应；使……合身；与……相符</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cooperate,gear,serve,accord,meet with</E>
        <C>vi. 符合，配合；适合；合身</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>healthy,applicable,fixed,robust,becoming</E>
        <C>adj. 健康的；合适的；恰当的；准备好的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>outbreak,episodes</E>
        <C>n. 合身；发作；痉挛</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[faiv]</SM>
    <E>five</E>
    <C>n. 五，五个；五美元钞票
num. 五，五个
adj. 五的；五个的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"It's a massive programme," he said, "but I wish you had begun it five years ago."</E>
        <C>“计划是宏伟的,但是如果能退回五年就好啦。”他说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The funny thing was that he remained standing there for at least four or five seconds, gently swaying.</E>
        <C>事情有些蹊跷;他仍在原地站立着,至少有四、五秒钟之久,身躯轻轻地摇晃着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What could a silent man of five and thirty hope when opposed by a very lively one of five and twenty.</E>
        <C>一个沉默寡言的三十五岁的男子,在面临一个非常活跃的二十五岁的男子与他竞争的时候,还能指望什么呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>James, too, was much disturbed. He felt as though someone had threatened his right to invest his money at five per cent.</E>
        <C>詹姆士也很不开心,他觉得就象有人威胁到他投资五厘的权利似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It took Leibowitz five minutes to dispose of him.</E>
        <C>雷保维兹只费五分钟便解决了他。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>cinque,pentad</E>
        <C>n. 五，五个；五美元钞票</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fiks]</SM>
    <E>fix</E>
    <C>vt. 使固定；修理；安装；准备
vi. 固定；注视
n. 困境；方位；贿赂
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He closed his eyes to fix his last thoughts upon his wife and children.</E>
        <C>他闭上两眼,最后思念起妻子和孩子们来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had no such object for her lingering thoughts to fix on.</E>
        <C>她没有这类对象勾起缠绵悱恻的思绪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She seemed to fix her flashing eyes upon the deep shadow before her. Then in a moment they acquired a vacant, terrified stare.</E>
        <C>她那双闪光的眼睛紧盯着前面漆黑的阴影处,突然,眼神变得茫然而又恐惧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They began to write for record, to help and fix their bardic tradition.</E>
        <C>他们开始为记事而书写,扶持并固定了他们的诗歌传统。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don't you want to help me fix it?</E>
        <C>你们不想帮我修吗?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>provide,fit,repair,doctor</E>
        <C>vt. 使固定；修理；安装；准备</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>watch,regard</E>
        <C>vi. 固定；注视</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>difficulty,corner,dilemma,predicament</E>
        <C>n. 困境；方位；贿赂</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flæɡ]</SM>
    <E>flag</E>
    <C>vi. 标记；衰退；枯萎
vt. 标记；插旗
n. 标志；旗子
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The children would be taught to say their prayers, to revere the cross and the flag.</E>
        <C>孩子们将学会祈祷,崇敬十字架和国旗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The data ready line can be used to flag the processor when a keystroke is ready to be read.</E>
        <C>当按下的键准备读出时,数据准备线可用来作处理器的标志。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A new scarlet silk handkerchief with yellow dice dangled from his pocket like a flag on a still day.</E>
        <C>口袋外喧挂着一方簇新的猩红色的丝绸手帕,手帕上还带着黄色的方格,好象是风和日丽中的一面彩旗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He shook the letter fiercely in his hand, so that it rustled as loud as the flag above his head.</E>
        <C>他剧烈地抖动手中的信纸,使它发出的沙沙声与他头顶上军旗的飘扬声一般响亮。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He came with an American flag sewed to the seat of his pants.</E>
        <C>他出场时竟然把一面美国国旗缝在了裤裆上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fail,decay</E>
        <C>vi. 标记；衰退；枯萎</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>emblemize</E>
        <C>vt. 标记；插旗</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>symbol,seal</E>
        <C>n. 标志；旗子</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flæt]</SM>
    <E>flat</E>
    <C>adj. 平坦的；扁平的；浅的；单调的
adv. 平直地；断然地
n. 平地；平面；公寓
vi. 变平
vt. 使变平
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked at him with his eyes very flat.</E>
        <C>他眼睛直勾勾地盯着他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She wore flat heels and looked like a page out of an old album of Early woman suffrage days.</E>
        <C>她穿着一双平跟鞋,看上去好象是早期为争取妇女选举权时代旧相册中的人物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I would not give my consent to his brother, nor yet give him a flat denial, but that I would hold him in suspense a while.</E>
        <C>现在我对于他弟弟既不要答应,也不要公然拒绝,暂时可以采取犹豫不决的态度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The clouds scudded across the flat landscape, the wind filling my lungs and cleansing my mind of stress and turmoil.</E>
        <C>平展展的大地的上空,乱云飞渡,大风吹散了我胸中的烦恼和不安。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To the savage and primitive mind the earth seems to be the whole flat floor of the universe.</E>
        <C>在野蛮人和原始人看来,大地似乎是整个宇宙的一片平坦的底板。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>even,low,level,shallow,blank</E>
        <C>adj. 平坦的；扁平的；浅的；单调的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>positively,emphatically</E>
        <C>adv. 平直地；断然地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>apartment,plane</E>
        <C>n. 平地；平面；公寓</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>even</E>
        <C>vi. 变平</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flɔ:]</SM>
    <E>floor</E>
    <C>n. 地板，地面；楼层；基底；议员席
vt. 铺地板；打倒，击倒；（被困难）难倒
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ivar sat down on the floor and tucked his feet under him.</E>
        <C>埃法尔盘着脚坐在地板上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Marie blinked at it with astonishment and sat down on the floor.</E>
        <C>玛丽坐在地板上惊愕地望着它。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was deep dusk; I retired into a corner, and sat down on the floor.</E>
        <C>暮色已浓;我悄悄走到一个角落,在地板上坐下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shoemaker stopped his work; looked with a vacant air of listening at the floor on one side of him.</E>
        <C>鞋匠停止工作;毫无所闻地看看他侧面的一边地板。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Meanwhile the boy upon the floor began to stir, and presently sat up and looked about him with a scare.</E>
        <C>这时候,睡在地板上的孩子翻了个身,一骨碌坐了起来害怕地向四周望了一下。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>land,storey</E>
        <C>n. [建]地板，地面；楼层；基底；议员席</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fall,down with</E>
        <C>vt. [建]铺地板；打倒，击倒；（被困难）难倒</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['flauə]</SM>
    <E>flower</E>
    <C>n. 花；精华；开花植物
vi. 成熟，发育；开花；繁荣；旺盛
vt. 使开花；用花装饰
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Suddenly the rabbit, which had been crouching as if it were a flower, so still and soft, suddenly burst into life.</E>
        <C>兔子刚才还象一朵花似地蜷缩着,那么安静,那么温顺,突然,它又活跃开了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The people at the next table bent all their silences upon her, staring as if she were something no more conscious than a flower.</E>
        <C>邻桌的人们默默地把注意力集中在她身上,把她当作没有知觉的花朵,凝视着她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would be a pity not to let your mind flower.</E>
        <C>你的才华得不到发挥的机会实在是太可惜了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They came out into a moonlit night heavy with flower scent.</E>
        <C>他们出来,走到带着浓郁花香的月光下的夜色中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The flower was lovely and foamlike above her, and there was a scent of old trunks, and of nettles.</E>
        <C>在她上面,花儿开得那样幽美,那样象浪花一般,而且有一股老树干的气息和荨麻香。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>essence,elite,prime,bloom,distillation</E>
        <C>n. [植]花；精华；开花植物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>mature,age,develop</E>
        <C>vi. 成熟，发育；开花；繁荣；旺盛</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>bloom</E>
        <C>vt. 使开花；用花装饰</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flu:]</SM>
    <E>flu</E>
    <C>n. 流感
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You've got the Asian flu bug.</E>
        <C>你染上了亚洲流行性感冒病毒。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flai]</SM>
    <E>fly</E>
    <C>vi. 飞；驾驶飞机；飘扬
vt. 飞行；飞越；使飘扬
n. 飞行；苍蝇；两翼昆虫
adj. 敏捷的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Balloons have to fly with the wind as they have no engines to drive them against it.</E>
        <C>气球只能顺风飘行,因为气球没有发动机提供动力作逆风飞行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seemed understood that I was to fly with him, and they were all busy upon our equipment.</E>
        <C>看到他们都急急忙忙替我们准备行装,仿佛知道我是跟他一起逃跑似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And it would be most unbecoming for a proud man to fly from danger, swing his arms by his sides, or to wrong another.</E>
        <C>因此,逃避危险,袖手旁观,或错待他人,这些是最不符合骄傲人的特点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was the first foreigner to fly to China over the new route from Moscow to Chongqing.</E>
        <C>她是第一个沿着新开辟的从莫斯科至重庆的航线到中国去的外国人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The foolish young man had asked her to fly.</E>
        <C>糊涂的小伙子约她私奔。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>flow,stream,dance</E>
        <C>vi. 飞；驾驶飞机；飘扬</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>overfly</E>
        <C>vt. 飞行；飞越；使飘扬</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>flight,volation</E>
        <C>n. 飞行；苍蝇；两翼昆虫</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sharp,keen,prompt,quick,smart</E>
        <C>adj. 敏捷的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔləu]</SM>
    <E>follow</E>
    <C>vt. 跟随；遵循；追求；密切注意
vi. 跟随；接着
n. 跟随；追随
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The hunter did not move for a moment, then he began to follow the bird.</E>
        <C>那个猎人呆了一下,然后开始追鸟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But she, with a glance at the drawing-room door, beckoned Gerald to follow her and slid out of the front door.</E>
        <C>然而她朝会客室房门瞥了一眼,点头招呼杰拉尔德跟随她溜出前门。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His master now had time to follow and to see that Bunchie's new friend was a tall girl in a black dress.</E>
        <C>他的主人趁这当儿跟了过去,这才发现本奇的新朋友是一位身材修长的少女,穿着一身青色的衣服。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If it is really the same to you, I should like to follow the river back to its source.</E>
        <C>如果你随便到哪儿都无所谓的话,最好我们就沿着这条河回溯到它发源的地方去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a moment they will strike a light, and then will follow that which it would break your heart to hear.</E>
        <C>霎时之间,他们就要点起一个火亮儿,听着叫人断肠的声音,也就该跟着来了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>string along,ambition</E>
        <C>vt. 跟随；遵循；追求；密切注意</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>string along,go on to</E>
        <C>vi. 跟随；接着</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>me-tooism,sycophancy</E>
        <C>n. 跟随；追随</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fu:d]</SM>
    <E>food</E>
    <C>n. 食物；养料
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His mother came into the room with more plates of food and he saw how soft and shapeless she was.</E>
        <C>他母亲又拿几盘食物走进房间,他发现她身体有多么软弱臃肿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He attacked the food as if he had not eaten for a week.</E>
        <C>他吃起食物来就像已经一星期没吃东西似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Without looking at him she piled a tray with food and marched into the front room.</E>
        <C>她看也不看他一眼,便用托盘托了一盆饭菜,走到前面房间里去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She looked for food, but there was nothing but a little raw oatmeal in the house.</E>
        <C>她要寻些食物,可是屋子里除了一些生麦片,没有旁的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a moment he could only stare at her stupidly, while the food in his mouth slowly grew heavy and dry.</E>
        <C>一时间,他只是麻木地盯着她,嘴里的食物慢慢变得粗糙无味。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>diet,eating,nourishment</E>
        <C>n. [食品]食物；养料</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fut]</SM>
    <E>foot</E>
    <C>n. 脚；英尺；步调；末尾
vi. 步行；跳舞；总计
vt. 支付；给……换底
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He tried to wrench it back, but the muck sucked viciously at his foot as if it were a giant leech.</E>
        <C>他挣扎着想拔出来,但淤泥就像一个巨大的水蛭一样,紧紧地吸住了他的脚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made odd foot movements, as though his cats were clawing at his trouser cuffs.</E>
        <C>他的脚做出一些奇怪的动作,就好象他的猫在他裤脚上乱抓一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He came in again in a minute, kicked the door to with his foot spitefully.</E>
        <C>一会儿他又回来,狠狠地一脚把门踢开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But for that, I should not have moved hand or foot in such a wild enterprise in the dark.</E>
        <C>要不是为了这个,我决不会动手动脚在黑暗中乱闯一场。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The poor little woman shivered from head to foot; and raising her eyes to his face with an imploring look.</E>
        <C>可怜的小妇人从头抖到脚,抬起眼睛带着哀求的神气望着他的脸。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>last,trilby</E>
        <C>n. [解剖]脚；英尺；步调；末尾</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>hoof it,pad</E>
        <C>vi. 步行；跳舞；总计</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>Make Payment,disburse</E>
        <C>vt. 支付；给……换底</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fut,bɔ:l]</SM>
    <E>football</E>
    <C>n. 足球，橄榄球
vi. 踢足球；打橄榄球
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They used to yell that at football when you lugged the ball.</E>
        <C>踢足球的时候,逢着你抢到球,人们总是对你这样嚷嚷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They all allow him to be a good football player.</E>
        <C>他们都承认他是一位优秀足球运动员。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said some genial words about Pug's football prowess against Army in the old days.</E>
        <C>他就帕格从前同陆军进行的足球比赛中所显露的锋芒说了几句亲切友好的话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Playing football is one of the ways of letting off youthful steam.</E>
        <C>踢足球是青年人散发精力的方法之一。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The football club tried to tempt the player with offers of money.</E>
        <C>该足球俱乐部试图用金钱收买这个球员。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>soccer,rugby ball</E>
        <C>n. 足球，橄榄球</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>play soccer</E>
        <C>vi. 踢足球；打橄榄球</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[强 fɔ:, 弱fə]</SM>
    <E>for</E>
    <C>prep. 为，为了；因为；给；对于；至于；适合于
conj. 因为
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had not the compass of heart nor the enterprise for that.</E>
        <C>我总也没有那么狠的心,也没有那么大的胆子去干那种事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sat at his desk till midnight hammering out his speech for the next day.</E>
        <C>他坐在书桌前干到深夜,撰写第二天要用的演说稿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Catherine blushed, for she felt almost as if they were making sport of her.</E>
        <C>凯瑟琳唰地脸红了,她觉得他们好象在嘲弄她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was making the best of her way with singular speed for so aged a woman.</E>
        <C>她在尽快地前进,年事这么高的妇女竟能以如此的速度行走。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The auditors used to come in and do nothing but shoot the breeze for forty minutes.</E>
        <C>查帐队员一来,往往啥事也不干,先吹上四十分钟的牛。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>regarding,towards,in the case of</E>
        <C>prep. 为，为了；因为；给；对于；至于；适合于</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>because,since,seeing,that</E>
        <C>conj. 因为</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:s]</SM>
    <E>force</E>
    <C>n. 力量；武力；军队；魄力
vt. 促使，推动；强迫；强加
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had arrived in London with nothing but his air force pay.</E>
        <C>他到达伦敦时身边只有空军的军饷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He aroused a force of feeling in her which had not previously been there.</E>
        <C>他激起了她内心深处的一种情绪,这是从前所没有的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The rate at which work is being done by some force is often of interest.</E>
        <C>力在单位时间内所做的功是我们经常感兴趣的问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the second time the General had routed a force which had penetrated his lines.</E>
        <C>将军吃掉渗透进来的敌军部队已是第三回了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nothing but the sight of my uncle and his eyes playing hide and seek with mine, revived the force of my distrust.</E>
        <C>只是一见到我伯伯的脸,见到他那双遇到我的眼锋时就鬼鬼祟祟、躲躲闪闪的眼睛,又使我恢复不信任的感觉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>strength,might,army,sword,muscle</E>
        <C>n. 力量；武力；军队；魄力</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>bring,drive</E>
        <C>vt. 促使，推动；强迫；强加</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔrin]</SM>
    <E>foreign</E>
    <C>adj. 外国的；外交的；异质的；不相关的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is no doubt the Foreign Service served me with distinction.</E>
        <C>毫无疑问,外交人员出色地辅佐了我的工作。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It suddenly appeared to me that I was in a foreign country.</E>
        <C>忽然,我似乎觉得我身在国外?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would have had a kindred spirit and his own man at the Foreign Office.</E>
        <C>在外交部方面他也早就可以有一个气味相投的自己人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After some bickering with the Foreign Office, I ensured that he would be treated as a state visitor.</E>
        <C>我同外交部打了几次交道,才把他当作国宾接待。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was all foreign enough to bring out the bossy nurse in Flora, she had meant to be kind.</E>
        <C>这时,弗洛拉摆出一副专横的护士的架子是不合适的,她现在想和气一些。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>external,diplomatic</E>
        <C>adj. 外国的；外交的；异质的；不相关的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔrinə]</SM>
    <E>foreigner</E>
    <C>n. 外地人，外国人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was the first foreigner to fly to China over the new route from Moscow to Chongqing.</E>
        <C>她是第一个沿着新开辟的从莫斯科至重庆的航线到中国去的外国人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a foreigner, as I knew from his accent.</E>
        <C>他是外国人,那是由他口音知道的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was still a foreigner, unsure of her ground.</E>
        <C>她仍是一位异乡人,对自己的地位缺乏信心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His accent at once betrayed the fact that he was a foreigner.</E>
        <C>他的口音立刻显示出他是一个外国人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a foreigner, they had nothing to do with each other.</E>
        <C>他是个异国人,他俩毫无关系。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>provincial,stranger</E>
        <C>n. 外地人，外国人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔrist]</SM>
    <E>forest</E>
    <C>vt. 植树于，使成为森林
n. 森林
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All day he traveled through the forest, setting his course by the sun.</E>
        <C>他在树林里走了一整天,凭着太阳来辨认道路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Near by there stood an ancient forest which had never been profaned by the axe.</E>
        <C>附近有一片老林,还从未遭受过斧头的蹂躏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was like a canny wolf prowling in a forest of trees of his own creation.</E>
        <C>他就像一只狡猾的狼,在他自己造的一座树林里徘徊觅食。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The floor of the forest was soft to walk on; the frost did not harden it as it did the road.</E>
        <C>森林里边的地走起来软软的;冰霜还没有把它凝结得象山路那么硬。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The silence of the forest was more oppressive than the heat, and at this hour of the day there was not even the whine of insects.</E>
        <C>森林的静谧比起暑热来更为逼人,在这个时刻,甚至连各种昆虫的哀鸣都没有了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>woodland</E>
        <C>n. 森林</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fə'gɛt]</SM>
    <E>forget</E>
    <C>vt. 忘记；忽略
vi. 忘记
[过去式forgot或-gat 过去分词forgotten或forgot 现在分词forgetting]
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was an excitement in her voice that men who had cared for her found difficult to forget.</E>
        <C>她声音里有一种激动人心的特质,那是为她倾倒过的男人都觉得难以忘怀的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"This is a very dark affair," he said, "and I advise you to forget all about it."</E>
        <C>“这件事非常秘密,”他说,“我劝你千万别再提它了。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As for Willoughby, to say that I shall soon or that I shall never forget him would be idle.</E>
        <C>至于威洛比,若说我会立刻将他忘怀,或者我将把他永远铭记在心,都是无稽之谈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you think to write fine passages, you've got to string together big fancy words and high-flying phrases, forget it.</E>
        <C>如果你以为好的文章就是词藻堆积,妙语横生,那你就错了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I may forget love of my own life in the desire to kill you.</E>
        <C>我就会置自己的生死于度外,要杀死你的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fail,sponge out</E>
        <C>vt. 忘记；忽略</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sponge out,slip one's mind</E>
        <C>vi. 忘记</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:k]</SM>
    <E>fork</E>
    <C>n. 叉；餐叉；耙
vt. 叉起；使成叉状
vi. 分叉；分歧
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall have to fork over the soil in the front garden.</E>
        <C>我得给前面的花园翻土。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To whip an egg is to beat it up in a basin with a fork or machine.</E>
        <C>搅打鸡蛋就是用叉子或机器在盆里搅打它。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The hostess stopped, with a fork in her hand, as Eliza's sweet and plaintive voice arrested her.</E>
        <C>当老板娘听到伊丽萨温柔而凄凉的话音时站住了,手里拿着叉子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he reached the highest fork, he crawled out on a limb.</E>
        <C>他攀到了最上边的分杈处,便登上一根大树枝。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the fork, like a mast-headed seaman, there stood a man in a green tabard, spying far and wide.</E>
        <C>就在这叉形的树枝上,站着一个穿绿色粗布短外套的男人,象船桅上守望的水手那样,向四周侦察着。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>harrow</E>
        <C>n. 叉；餐叉；耙</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>branch off,diverge</E>
        <C>vi. 分叉；分歧</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:m]</SM>
    <E>form</E>
    <C>n. 形式，形状；形态，外形；方式；表格
vt. 构成，组成；排列，组织；产生，塑造
vi. 形成，构成；排列
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hitler's experts may well have told him that this form of attack would compass our ruin.</E>
        <C>希特勒的专家们一定告诉了他,这种袭击方法可以置我们于死地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He opened his mouth very wide, and shook the form of a most emphatic word out of it.</E>
        <C>他嘴巴张得很大,把那个暗语打得显眼极了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Robert's features and form were with her; the sound of his voice was quite distinct in her ear.</E>
        <C>罗伯特的相貌、形体一直萦绕着她;他的声音十分清晰地回荡在她的耳际。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Margaret shone as one of the brighter pupils in her year, and was very soon put up a form.</E>
        <C>玛格丽特学习突出,在同年级学生中出类拔萃,很快就向上跳了一级。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To see her hair was to fancy that a whole winter did not contain darkness enough to form its shadow.</E>
        <C>看见她的头发就会让人想到,整个一冬的阴沉晦暗,都不能作出那么一副乌云一倾的神情的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>way of,manner,configuration,mode,profile</E>
        <C>n. 形式，形状；形态，外形；方式；表格</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>constitute,arrange,organize,structure,mold</E>
        <C>vt. 构成，组成；排列，组织；产生，塑造</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>arrange,shape into</E>
        <C>vi. 形成，构成；排列</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:ti]</SM>
    <E>forty</E>
    <C>n. 四十
adj. 四十的；四十个的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The auditors used to come in and do nothing but shoot the breeze for forty minutes.</E>
        <C>查帐队员一来,往往啥事也不干,先吹上四十分钟的牛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His ambition is to be at the wheel of a large corporation by the age of forty.</E>
        <C>他的抱负是要在四十岁时控制一家大公司。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a man of forty, thin, with a pinched face, precise and rather pedantic.</E>
        <C>他有四十岁,个子削瘦,长着一张干瘪的脸,为人一丝不苟,颇有点学究味。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a man of forty, not good-looking, and yet not ugly, for his features were rather good.</E>
        <C>他年纪约四十岁,相貌谈不上漂亮,但也不难看,因为他的五官都很端正。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Next morning at six I set out with a squad of about forty youths.</E>
        <C>第二天早晨六点钟,我就同一队大约四十名青年一起出发。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>twoscore</E>
        <C>adj. 四十的；四十个的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:wəd]</SM>
    <E>forward</E>
    <C>adj. 向前的；早的；迅速的
adv. 向前地；向将来
vt. 促进；转寄；运送
n. 前锋
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said he could beat any man there single-handed, but he pull in his horns when Jack came forward.</E>
        <C>他说他可以独自打倒任何人,可是杰克向他挑战时他却退缩了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His head fell forward and he began to snore.</E>
        <C>他的头往前一倒,便鼾声大作了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She strained forward trying to hear and soon she found her muscles aching from tension.</E>
        <C>她侧着耳朵仔细听着,一会儿就觉得浑身肌肉都紧张得发酸起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don't you wish you could take a look forward and see where we shall all be then?</E>
        <C>你不想高瞻远瞩一下,看看那时候咱们会怎么样吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a moment longer she waited, then she moved forward, followed by one of her attendants.</E>
        <C>她又等了一会儿,然后再往前走,伴娘中的一位跟在她身后。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>earlier,rapid,fast,ahead,ready</E>
        <C>adj. 向前的；早的；迅速的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>on,antrorsely</E>
        <C>adv. 向前地；向将来</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>facilitate,promote,boost,freight,ship</E>
        <C>vt. 促进；转寄；运送</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stricker,vanguard</E>
        <C>n. 前锋</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:]</SM>
    <E>four</E>
    <C>num. 四；四个
adj. 四的；四个的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The woman cut up the orange and share it out among the four children.</E>
        <C>这个女人把桔子切成了几半分给4个孩子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Towards four o'clock the sky in front of him began to flush pink and golden.</E>
        <C>四点钟左右,他前面的一片天开始透露出淡红色和金黄色的光彩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The funny thing was that he remained standing there for at least four or five seconds, gently swaying.</E>
        <C>事情有些蹊跷;他仍在原地站立着,至少有四、五秒钟之久,身躯轻轻地摇晃着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This spray should only be used on trees that have been planted out for at least four years and are well established.</E>
        <C>这种药剂只能在已经种植了至少4年已良好建成的果园使用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At last I got a note saying she would be at home on Sunday at four, and with her extraordinary ending.</E>
        <C>后来终于收到一张便条,说她定于星期日四时在家,并附有这么一个奇怪的尾言。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tetradic</E>
        <C>adj. 四的；四个的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:'ti:n]</SM>
    <E>fourteen</E>
    <C>num. 十四
n. 十四
adj. 十四的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was one o'clock; they had marched fourteen miles since seven in the morning.</E>
        <C>这时是下午一点。从早晨七点出发起,他们已经走了将近十四英里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These figures are indeed impressive, as has been the growth rate over the last fourteen years.</E>
        <C>这些数字,如同最近14年的增长率一样令人难忘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Its wide roads, which can take fourteen lanes of traffic, have been kept away from living areas.</E>
        <C>其宽阔的道路能容纳十四条车道,并且与生活区分开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The standard ration pack had to be portioned out among fourteen men.</E>
        <C>一箱标准的配给食物必须分给14个人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked at the silverthorn tract, at the fourteen acres which were scraped and clean.</E>
        <C>他看着银刺地带,看着那被推得光溜溜的14英亩地。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:θ]</SM>
    <E>fourth</E>
    <C>adj. 第四的，第四个的；四分之一的
n. 第四，月的第四日；四分之一
num. 第四
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fourth blind man reached out his arms, and grasped one of the elephant's legs.</E>
        <C>第四个瞎子伸出了双臂,抱住了大象的一条腿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Next day, the fourth of my travels, we were up before five upon the clock.</E>
        <C>下一天,我流浪的第四天,我们在五点钟以前就起来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I came across this book in an old bookstore on Fourth Avenue.</E>
        <C>我在第四街的一家旧书店找到了这本书。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Marry stood me up last night, and it was the fourth time.</E>
        <C>玛丽昨夜又失约了,这已是第四次了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fourth aircraft was forced to land alongside a Dutch trawler.</E>
        <C>第四架飞机在一艘荷兰拖网渔船旁迫降。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>quartus,demisemi</E>
        <C>adj. 第四的，第四个的；四分之一的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>quarter</E>
        <C>n. 第四，月的第四日；四分之一</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔks]</SM>
    <E>fox</E>
    <C>vt. 欺骗；使变酸
n. 狐狸；狡猾的人
vi. 假装；耍狡猾手段
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He felt as if he had been bewitched by a fox.</E>
        <C>他觉得好像被一个狐狸精迷惑住了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fox, suspecting the truth of the matter, came at length to make his visit of inquiry.</E>
        <C>狐狸对这件事有点怀疑,最后也来看个究竟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A fox ran across a field in front of him, as fast as a greyhound, as graceful as a cat.</E>
        <C>一只狐狸在他眼前一晃而过,象猎狗一样迅速,象猫儿一样轻巧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A great deal of this work has been done by Sidney Fox, who has named these peptides proteinoids.</E>
        <C>悉尼·福克斯曾在这方面做了大量工作,他把这类多肽称做类蛋白。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fox, who had attended the steps of his fell mistress, uttered a dismal howl, and ran cowering back to the inner cave.</E>
        <C>那只刚才跟在它的残忍的女主人后面走来的狐狸,发出一声凄厉的嚎叫,哆嗦着奔回洞窟里去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sell,kid</E>
        <C>vt. 欺骗；使变酸</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>renard,serpent</E>
        <C>n. [脊椎]狐狸；狡猾的人</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>act,make as if</E>
        <C>vi. 假装；耍狡猾手段</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fri:]</SM>
    <E>free</E>
    <C>adj. 免费的；自由的，不受约束的；[化学] 游离的
vt. 使自由，解放；释放
adv. 自由地；免费
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was just the stab that Alan would feel keenest, and I'm free to confess he took.</E>
        <C>这句话,恰巧击中了艾伦的要害,我直率地承认,这惹得艾伦动了大气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She acted of her own free will. What she would do she did and made nobody responsible.</E>
        <C>她这样做完全出于自愿,她想怎么做就怎么做,谁也管不着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>FOR and FOT mean: "Free on Rail" and "Free on Truck". These terms are synonymous, since the word "Truck" relates to the railway wagons.</E>
        <C>FOR和FOT系指铁路交货,两者是同义的,因“敞车”系指铁路敞车。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>However much we pretend to be free, we know it is only for a time.</E>
        <C>不管我们自以为多么自由,这种自由只是一时的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Vernon's wish that she should have her free will, compelled her to sound it carefully.</E>
        <C>维农希望她有自己的意志,这迫使她仔细加以考虑。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>independent,franco</E>
        <C>adj. [经]免费的；自由的，不受约束的；[化学]游离的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>deliver,emancipate</E>
        <C>vt. 使自由，解放；释放</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>allodially,liberally</E>
        <C>adv. 自由地；[经]免费</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fri:z]</SM>
    <E>freeze</E>
    <C>vi. 冻结；冷冻；僵硬
vt. 使…冻住；使…结冰
n. 冻结；凝固
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The poor bastard of a driver could freeze out there.</E>
        <C>司机那个可怜虫该冻坏了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A hunted rabbit or deer will freeze. Then the dog may not see it at all.</E>
        <C>兔子或鹿被狗追时会“呆立不动”,于是狗可能会一点也看不见它。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Soon the cold wind will freeze the sweat in his pores, numb his bones.</E>
        <C>不久冷风就要把汗水冻凝在他的毛孔里,使他的骨头麻木。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rigidize</E>
        <C>vi. [物]冻结；冷冻；僵硬</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>solidification,coagulation</E>
        <C>n. [物]冻结；凝固</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[freʃ]</SM>
    <E>fresh</E>
    <C>adj. 新鲜的；清新的；淡水的；无经验的
n. 开始；新生；泛滥
adv. 刚刚，才；最新地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He saw, upon her fresh young image, the image of his mother.</E>
        <C>在她那年轻而富有朝气的身上,他看到了他母亲的形象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said he had applied for fresh loan to save them from bankruptcy.</E>
        <C>他说,为了免于破产,他已经再借了一笔债。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had a wide grin and fresh face that looked as if it hardly needed shaving more than once a week.</E>
        <C>他笑容可掬,精神焕发;看上去一星期刮一次脸也就够了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She put him in her husband's chair by the fire, dressed his wound and wrapped it in fresh bandages.</E>
        <C>她让他到火炉边,在她丈夫的椅子上坐下,替他洗伤口,换绷带。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was no older than some of the other men, but among the fresh ruddy English skins his stood out dry, pallid.</E>
        <C>他并不比其中某些人老,但是同英国人鲜嫩,红润的皮肤相对照,他的皮肤显得枯干,苍白。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>new,raw</E>
        <C>adj. 新鲜的；清新的；[水文]淡水的；无经验的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>beginning,threshold,opening,conception,start</E>
        <C>n. 开始；新生；泛滥</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>hardly,just</E>
        <C>adv. 刚刚，才；最新地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fraidi]</SM>
    <E>Friday</E>
    <C>n. 星期五
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I called to him, and said, "Friday, do not you wish yourself in your own country, your own nation?"</E>
        <C>我叫住他说:“星期五,你不想回到你的家乡,你的部族去吗?”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I have been scheduled to leave that Friday for a conference in Italy.</E>
        <C>我已经预定在星期五动身去意大利参加一个会议。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The ball was to take place on Friday night.</E>
        <C>舞会定于星期五晚上举行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Well, maybe on Friday night, there'd be some of the old juice in him and he'd score spectacularly.</E>
        <C>好吧,也许在星期五晚上,他身上还有点劲,可以赢得一次可观的成绩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Friday told me such a boat would do very well, and would carry much enough victual, drink, bread.</E>
        <C>星期五告诉我,这样的船倒很合用,可以载足够的粮食、饮料、面包。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fridʒ]</SM>
    <E>fridge</E>
    <C>n. 电冰箱
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you've ever tried to save an unfinished bottle in the fridge for a few days, you learned this lesson the hard way.</E>
        <C>如果你曾试图将没喝完的葡萄酒在冰箱里保存几天,就会得到这个惨痛的教训。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How much bread is there in the fridge?</E>
        <C>冰箱里有多少面包?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How much milk is there in the fridge?</E>
        <C>冰箱里有多少牛奶?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How much honey are there in the fridge?</E>
        <C>冰箱里还有多少蜂蜜?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There seems to be a fridge in the corner of the kitchen.</E>
        <C>厨房的角落里似乎有一台冰箱。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>electric refrigerator</E>
        <C>n. 电冰箱</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[frend]</SM>
    <E>friend</E>
    <C>n. 朋友；助手；赞助者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Paul always wanted to get at him and be friend with him.</E>
        <C>保罗常常想接近他,和他交朋友。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She might be suspected of having borrowed that style of remark from her journalistic friend.</E>
        <C>她那套理论可能是从那位记者朋友那里贩运来的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No one would have had me get out of the scrape by implicating an old friend.</E>
        <C>无论什么人都不能叫我为了自己摆脱困难便把一个老朋友牵累到这案子里去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When my old friend Brian urged me to accept a cigarette, it was more than I could bear.</E>
        <C>当我的老朋友布赖恩硬塞给我一支烟时,我已无法招架了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said that his friend was a very rough boy and asked if he got whipped often at school.</E>
        <C>他说,他的伙伴是个挺粗野的孩子,还问道,他在学校里是否常挨鞭子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>assistant,fellow,aid</E>
        <C>n. 朋友；助手；赞助者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['frendli]</SM>
    <E>friendly</E>
    <C>adj. 友好的；亲切的；支持的；融洽的，和睦的
adv. 友善地；温和地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did not find the friendly offices of Hist.</E>
        <C>她这一次没有能得到希斯特的照料。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A friendly meeting, and not a fine dinner, is all we have in view.</E>
        <C>我们心里想的是一次朋友之间的小聚会,而不是大摆宴席。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The only way when friends quarrel is to see it out fairly in a friendly manner.</E>
        <C>朋友之间争吵时,唯一的办法就是以友好的态度寻找公正的解决方案。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had no business to be so friendly to a young man of whom their brother thought so meanly.</E>
        <C>她根本没有必要与一个她们的兄弟认为十分卑劣的小伙子这样亲密。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This pleasant rivalry put us at once upon friendly terms, and I sat up and drank punch with him.</E>
        <C>这种愉快的竞赛使我们马上情投意合,坐在一起,共饮潘契酒。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>harmonious,united,sweet,supporting,benign</E>
        <C>adj. 友好的；亲切的；支持的；融洽的，和睦的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>gently,soft</E>
        <C>adv. 友善地；温和地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['frendʃip]</SM>
    <E>friendship</E>
    <C>n. 友谊；友爱；友善
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The test to which he would subject her today would go much deeper than friendship.</E>
        <C>他今天要给她的考验是比友谊深得多的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said earnestly, "My friendship for you is the only good think in this black heart."</E>
        <C>他一本正经地说,“在我的一颗黑心里,唯一的一点善良是我对你的友谊。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was more than friendship that held her heart as in a voice, it was more than affection.</E>
        <C>象老虎钳一般紧攫她心灵的不止是友谊,不止是柔情,而是热切的、激烈的爱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>John struck up a friendship with a very pretty girl at my party last week.</E>
        <C>约翰在我上周举行的聚会上结识了一个美丽的姑娘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A tacit friendship had developed between them since they had been bunking together.</E>
        <C>他们俩自从睡在一个帐篷里以来,彼此之间已悄然结下了友谊。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fellowship,companionship</E>
        <C>n. 友谊；友爱；友善</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[frɔɡ]</SM>
    <E>frog</E>
    <C>n. 青蛙；[铁路] 辙叉；饰扣
vi. 捕蛙
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She lifted the frog with two dainty fingers, carried him upstairs, and put him down in a corner.</E>
        <C>她用两个纤巧的手指把青蛙捏起来,带到楼上去,放在一个角落里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As a tadpole changes into a frog, its tail is gradually absorbed.</E>
        <C>蝌蚪变成蛙,它的尾巴就逐渐被吸收掉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She didn't suppose that any harm would come of a promise made to a frog.</E>
        <C>她想,答应青蛙一件事会有什么坏处呢。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The frog ducked his head and sank.</E>
        <C>青蛙低下脑袋,沉入水中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A foul enchantress turned me into a frog.</E>
        <C>一个可恶的女巫把我变成了一只青蛙。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[强frɔm, 弱frəm]</SM>
    <E>from</E>
    <C>prep. 来自，从；由于；今后
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took the implements which I described to you in my letter from his breast.</E>
        <C>他从他胸前取出我在信里跟你描述过的武器。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An adult might be very ill from the sting, but a baby could easily die from the poison.</E>
        <C>让蝎子蜇了,大人会大病一场,小孩很容易中毒身亡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The same wire also revealed dried blood which had been typed and found to differ from the blood of both dead guards.</E>
        <C>同一段铁丝上,还露出干了的血迹,经过测定,发现血型和两个死去的警卫的血型不一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All of a sudden the front of the building parted from the rest and fell like a breaking wave into the street.</E>
        <C>大楼的前部顷刻之间就从其余部分裂开来,排浪式地坍倒在街上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The light leaping from his eye made all his simple hearers look on him with a quick fear that was strange to them.</E>
        <C>从他眼睛里闪耀出来的电光,弄得他那些质朴的听众,个个都带着一种从未有过的惊讶之色直盯着他。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>by virtue of,ex-</E>
        <C>prep. 来自，从；由于；今后</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[frʌnt]</SM>
    <E>front</E>
    <C>n. 前面；正面；前线
vt. 面对；朝向；对付
vi. 朝向
adj. 前面的；正面的
adv. 在前面；向前
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One soldier told me of seeing Mao give his coat away to a wounded man at the front.</E>
        <C>有一个战士告诉我,他曾经亲眼看到毛泽东把自己的上衣脱下来给一位在前线受伤的弟兄穿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All of a sudden the front of the building parted from the rest and fell like a breaking wave into the street.</E>
        <C>大楼的前部顷刻之间就从其余部分裂开来,排浪式地坍倒在街上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wormed his way to the front of the crowd.</E>
        <C>他悄悄走到人群的前面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I shall have to fork over the soil in the front garden.</E>
        <C>我得给前面的花园翻土。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You were always in the front rank, and I was always behind.</E>
        <C>你时常是在前列,而我总是在后列的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>frente,facade</E>
        <C>n. 前面；正面；[军]前线</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>meet,confront</E>
        <C>vt. 面对；朝向；对付</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>give upon,look out upon</E>
        <C>vi. 朝向</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>anterior,full-face</E>
        <C>adj. 前面的；正面的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>forth,to,ahead,along,forwards</E>
        <C>adv. 在前面；向前</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fru:t]</SM>
    <E>fruit</E>
    <C>n. 水果；产物
vi. 结果实
vt. 使……结果实
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A soil on which water stands for more than a week after a heavy rain is considered unfit for fruit growing.</E>
        <C>在大雨后积水一周以上的地方,不适宜果树生长。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hired labor is strictly prohibited from gleaning, as this would tempt them to leave good fruit during harvest.</E>
        <C>雇工是严格禁止收摘剩余果实的,因为这会诱使他们的故意不收摘好果实。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their world was the fruit trees, the cornfield and the backyard with its pigs and chickens.</E>
        <C>他们的世界就是果树,玉米田及养猪养鸡的后院。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No one excelled Pomona in love of the garden and the culture of fruit.</E>
        <C>在爱护花草培植水果方面没有人能比得上波摩娜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hence, a good fruit grower today is as keen as the best of city businessmen.</E>
        <C>因此,在今天,一个优秀的果树生产者要象城市商人一样地精明能干。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>child,creation</E>
        <C>n. [食品]水果；产物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>bear</E>
        <C>vi. [植]结果实</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ful]</SM>
    <E>full</E>
    <C>adj. 完全的，完整的；满的，充满的；丰富的；完美的；丰满的；详尽的
adv. 十分，非常；完全地；整整
vt. 把衣服缝得宽大
n. 全部；完整
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"You reckon folks really act like that?" Bigger asked, full of the sense of a life he had never seen.</E>
        <C>“你合计人们真这样干事情吗?”别格问,对一种他从未见过的生活很有感触。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His cup was full, and he hugged her to his heart with rapture.</E>
        <C>他高兴到了极点,狂喜地把她搂在怀里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He did not seem to me to have full access at the moment to the President.</E>
        <C>据我看来,他在当时并不完全接近总统。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Usually he looked as if he saw things, was full of life, and warm.</E>
        <C>通常,他的神色仿佛在憧憬着什么,显得那么生机勃勃,兴味盎然。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The boss turned to her with his mouth full, his eyes charged with serious inquiry.</E>
        <C>老板满嘴含着吃的东西,满眼含着郑重其事探询追问的神气转向她。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>complete,filled,abundant,whole,absolute</E>
        <C>adj. 完全的，完整的；满的，充满的；丰富的；完美的；丰满的；详尽的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>extremely,badly,totally,entirely,highly,completely,absolutely</E>
        <C>adv. 十分，非常；完全地；整整</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>integrity,entirety</E>
        <C>n. 全部；完整</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fʌn]</SM>
    <E>fun</E>
    <C>n. 乐趣；玩笑；有趣的人或事
adj. 供娱乐用的
vi. 开玩笑
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is in it a great deal of fun and amusement.</E>
        <C>它真是妙趣横生,令人乐不可支。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would be a thousand pities to throw away such a chance of fun.</E>
        <C>白白放过这个有趣的机会,那真是太可惜了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don't you think picnics are fine fun, Doctor Mcteague?</E>
        <C>你看野餐是不是有趣的娱乐,麦克梯格医生?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had all seemed to him, though the greatest fun in the world, as unreal as a carnival.</E>
        <C>这一切尽管是世界上最好玩的,但对于他也还是象巡回游艺团的演出那样并不真实。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now that we were out of danger, it was time to think about having fun again.</E>
        <C>现在我们已经脱离了危险,所以又有时间想到富有乐趣的事物。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>joke,joy,sport,sweet,enjoyment</E>
        <C>n. 乐趣；玩笑；有趣的人或事</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fool,kid around,to play a joke,to joke</E>
        <C>vi. 开玩笑</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fʌni]</SM>
    <E>funny</E>
    <C>adj. 有趣的；滑稽的；奇异的
n. 滑稽人物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were mixed up in a damned funny business, but no one ever really knew the ins and outs of it.</E>
        <C>有一件奇怪透顶的事曾经牵涉到他们俩,可是谁也搞不清这究竟是怎么回事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The waiter came up to him with a funny look and says somebody wants to speak to him outside.</E>
        <C>服务员一副尴尬的面孔来到他跟前说有个人请他到外面去讲话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The funny thing was that he remained standing there for at least four or five seconds, gently swaying.</E>
        <C>事情有些蹊跷;他仍在原地站立着,至少有四、五秒钟之久,身躯轻轻地摇晃着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She loved the intent, far look in his eyes when they rested on her, the funny shape of the mouth.</E>
        <C>她喜爱他那热切而深遂的目光落在她身上时的神色,喜爱他那有趣的嘴部表情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had such a funny friendly sort of face.</E>
        <C>他的面孔是那么和善有趣。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>colorful,fantastic</E>
        <C>adj. 有趣的；滑稽的；奇异的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>comedian</E>
        <C>n. 滑稽人物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fə:nitʃə]</SM>
    <E>furniture</E>
    <C>n. 家具；设备；储藏物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You know, with the furniture at home, you invite people over. It makes an impression.</E>
        <C>这么一套家具在家里一摆,请上几个客人,那真是够气派的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The room was most dear to her, and she would not change it for the handsomest furniture in the building.</E>
        <C>这间屋子对他来说比什么都重要,拿这座大厦里最精致的家俱来换,她都不肯。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Gerald fastened the door and pushed the furniture aside.</E>
        <C>杰罗尔德锁上了门,把家具靠到一边。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I heard you were selling the old furniture cheap.</E>
        <C>我听说你在廉价转让旧家具。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The furniture was all sent round by water.</E>
        <C>家具都由水路运去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>equipment,facility,plant,suite,fixture</E>
        <C>n. [家具]家具；设备；储藏物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fju:tʃə]</SM>
    <E>future</E>
    <C>n. 未来；前途；期货；将来时
adj. 将来的，未来的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Patsy seemed to have the kind of resilience which would be helpful to her in future.</E>
        <C>佩西似乎有一种不折不挠的气质,这对她今后的工作有帮助的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If she had not me to play with, she would probably marry and secure her future.</E>
        <C>如果没有我同她一起玩,她大概会结婚,使她的前途确定下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If Miss Crawley did not forgive them at present, she might at least relent on future day.</E>
        <C>克劳莱小姐眼前虽然不肯原谅他们,将来总会回心转意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One of the surest ways to produce a loafer is to let children know that their future is assured.</E>
        <C>最可靠的培养懒汉的办法之一是让孩子们知道他们的前途确有保障。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She found herself staring at him darkly, as though she were trying to read his future in his face.</E>
        <C>她发现自己阴郁地盯着他,仿佛要想法从他脸上预卜他的将来似的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tomorrow,prospect</E>
        <C>n. 未来；前途；期货；将来时</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>prospective,ulterior</E>
        <C>adj. 将来的，未来的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feiljə]</SM>
    <E>failure</E>
    <C>n. 失败；故障；失败者；破产
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The stream of history had changed course away from him, stranding him in failure.</E>
        <C>历史潮流已经改变方向,与他背道而驰,使他陷于失败之中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He stewed too about his own gross miss on this destroyer, and on the failure of an entire squadron to get even one hit.</E>
        <C>他还感到羞恼,因为自己把炸弹投得离这艘驱逐舰很远,并且整个中队竟然一颗也没投中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The failure of his crops laid him in debt.</E>
        <C>庄稼的欠收使他负了债。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hilter was enraged at the failure of his Fourteenth Army to drive the Allies into the sea.</E>
        <C>希特勒对他的第十四集团军未能将盟军驱逐入大海,大发雷霆。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One such crack formed on the net section at the pin hole, much like an eyebar failure.</E>
        <C>形成在销钉孔净截面处的一条裂纹非常象眼杆破坏。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>loss,defeat,losing,fault,trouble</E>
        <C>n. 失败；故障；失败者；[经]破产</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fεəli]</SM>
    <E>fairly</E>
    <C>adv. 相当地；公平地；简直
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The only way when friends quarrel is to see it out fairly in a friendly manner.</E>
        <C>朋友之间争吵时,唯一的办法就是以友好的态度寻找公正的解决方案。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But at this sally, which I made with something of a smile myself, he fairly laughed aloud.</E>
        <C>他听到我这句带着微笑说出来的俏皮话时,禁不住哈哈大笑起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This poem is not one of her finest, but can be looked at as fairly typical.</E>
        <C>这不是她最好的诗之一,但是可以说是她的比较典型的诗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Beth, after two or three retreats, fairly got in at the side door.</E>
        <C>蓓丝经过几次三番畏畏缩缩之后,终于光明正大地从边门进去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Drouet fairly shone in the matter of serving.</E>
        <C>杜洛埃眉飞色舞地献着殷勤。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>relatively,simply,comparatively,equally,reasonably</E>
        <C>adv. 相当地；公平地；简直</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[feiθ]</SM>
    <E>faith</E>
    <C>n. 信仰；信念；信任；忠实
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked so innocent all the time, and there was such clear good faith in what he said.</E>
        <C>他的神色始终那么天真,他说的话中也带着纯洁真诚的信念。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Just as they must put aside their prejudices, so we must be prepared to accept their good faith.</E>
        <C>正如他们必须抛弃成见,我们也必须准备接受他们的诚意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had immense faith in him, and to her he was a type of all that the Christian clergyman should be.</E>
        <C>她对他怀有无限的信赖,在她眼里,他是基督教牧师最完美的典型。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The facts in themselves were not of a sort to fill one with much hope, but there was faith enough to make up for it, and to spare.</E>
        <C>这些事实本身确实不那么使人感到欢欣鼓舞,但是信仰足以弥补缺陷,而且绰绰有余。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He put off the faith of his childhood quite simply, like a cloak that he no longer needed.</E>
        <C>他轻而易举地摆脱了孩提时代的宗教信仰,就象扔掉了一件不再需要的斗篷一样。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>belief,confidence,trust,credit,loyalty</E>
        <C>n. 信仰；信念；信任；忠实</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:ls]</SM>
    <E>false</E>
    <C>adj. 错误的；虚伪的；伪造的
adv. 欺诈地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She liked it, she wanted to be in the march, though she still had a vague sense of trespass, of false pretences.</E>
        <C>她喜欢这样做,喜欢参加在这游行队伍里,虽然脑子里仿佛有一种侵害了别人和冒充的感觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was quite easy to tell that this queue was false.</E>
        <C>很容易看出这个辫子是假的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was one of those things that gave you a false feeling of soldiering.</E>
        <C>这样一来,我居然也有了布阵做战的错觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That was just a red herring to lull you into a false sense of security while I made my plans.</E>
        <C>那正是让你在我为自己筹划将来的时候掉以轻心的烟幕弹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Is Irving so much to blame in judging his History a dead end, when it was only a false start?</E>
        <C>《纽约外史》只是个错误的起点。如果把这本书说成一条死胡同,那也未免对欧文责之过严了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>artificial,wrong,incorrect,improper,inaccurate</E>
        <C>adj. 错误的；虚伪的；伪造的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>trickily</E>
        <C>adv. 欺诈地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fə'miljə]</SM>
    <E>familiar</E>
    <C>adj. 熟悉的；常见的；亲近的
n. 常客；密友
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The people he met away from his familiar neighborhood stared at him as though he had escaped from a cage.</E>
        <C>他离开了那些熟悉他的邻居们,所遇见的人个个都目不转睛地看他,好象他是刚从笼子里逃出来的野兽似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He opened his eyes, and his face showed the series of expressions that were now familiar to her.</E>
        <C>他睁开双眼,脸上又掠过那种她已熟悉的表情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was about to turn back when something about the bloated face struck her as familiar.</E>
        <C>她刚要转身离开,突然觉得那张浮肿的脸有点熟悉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She looked round the room, reviewing all its familiar objects which she had dusted once a week for so many years.</E>
        <C>她环顾四周,望着房间里所有那些熟悉的物件,多少年来她每周打扫一次。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made himself much too familiar with the girl.</E>
        <C>他对这位姑娘太放肆了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>conventional,near,close</E>
        <C>adj. 熟悉的；常见的；亲近的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>frequenter,regular customer</E>
        <C>n. 常客；密友</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fænsi]</SM>
    <E>fancy</E>
    <C>n. 幻想；想像力；爱好
adj. 想象的；奇特的；昂贵的；精选的
vt. 想象；喜爱；设想；自负
vi. 幻想；想象
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fancy came to me that the old priest was smiling as he lay there in his coffin.</E>
        <C>我忽发奇想,好象躺在棺木里的老教士微笑了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To see her hair was to fancy that a whole winter did not contain darkness enough to form its shadow.</E>
        <C>看见她的头发就会让人想到,整个一冬的阴沉晦暗,都不能作出那么一副乌云一倾的神情的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With all his conceit and extravagance he is not so rich, I fancy, as he affects to be.</E>
        <C>他尽管很神气,爱讲排场,但我觉得他并不象他装的那么有钱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is not strange, then, that those who wrote of him should have eked out their scanty recollections with a lively fancy.</E>
        <C>因此,那些给他写文章的人必须借助于活跃的想象以弥补贫乏的事实,看来也就不足为奇了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In her room she had a fancy to put on her "freak" dress.</E>
        <C>她到了房间里忽发奇想,穿上了自己的一件“奇装。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>interest,like,fantasy</E>
        <C>n. 幻想；想像力；爱好</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>expensive,rich,ideal,picked,dear</E>
        <C>adj. 想象的；奇特的；昂贵的；精选的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>enjoy,vision,image</E>
        <C>vt. 想象；喜爱；设想；自负</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>have vision of,to imagine</E>
        <C>vi. 幻想；想象</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɑ:ðə]</SM>
    <E>farther</E>
    <C>adv. 更远地；此外；更进一步地
adj. 进一步的；更远的（far的比较级）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Soon he reached the farther side, where his friends stood ready to help him.</E>
        <C>他很快就到达对岸,他的朋友都站在那儿准备搭救他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He brought his eyes farther round and looked at her, she was staring with blank eyes, like a blind woman.</E>
        <C>他把目光从远处绕回来,瞅了她一眼;她两眼无神地瞪着,象是个瞎女人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By now we were utterly exhausted, and felt as though our blistered hands could not pull the boat a yard farther.</E>
        <C>此时,我们都已劳累不堪。我们满是水泡的手好象再向前拉一步船都不行了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Half a mile farther on, near the top of a rise, he looked back. Now it looked exactly like a barracks again.</E>
        <C>他又前走了约半英里,接近了那个隆起的顶部,回首一看,那里又和真兵营一模一样了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tess, surprised beyond measure, slid farther back still on her seat, at which he urged the horse anew, and rocked her the more.</E>
        <C>苔丝听了这个话,惊得不可言喻,连忙在车上往后退避,他见了这样,就又打马前奔,把苔丝摇晃得更厉害起来,</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>moreover,again,besides,then,additionally</E>
        <C>adv. 更远地；此外；更进一步地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>further</E>
        <C>adj. 进一步的；更远的（far的比较级）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɑ:sən, 'fæ-]</SM>
    <E>fasten</E>
    <C>vt. 使固定；集中于；扎牢；强加于
vi. 扣紧；抓住；集中注意力
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He remembered that he had climbed out on the roof to fasten wire mesh over the chimneys.</E>
        <C>他记得当时他曾爬上屋顶,在烟囱出口处绑上了铅丝网。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The recourse taken is to be first to fasten on to a claim that other banks could also well advance.</E>
        <C>可以采取的补救办法是首先紧扣其它银行所能做出的宣传。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I have not the least idea what you mean. I don't know what you are trying to fasten on me.</E>
        <C>我简直搞不清楚你在说些什么,我真不懂你究竟要把什么想法强加到我的头上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In attempting to fasten a nail to one of the old walls, it gave way.</E>
        <C>当他在那破旧的墙壁上打钉子时,墙坍了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The door will not fasten.</E>
        <C>门关不上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>focus on,fix</E>
        <C>vt. 使固定；集中于；扎牢；强加于</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pay attention,take hold</E>
        <C>vi. 扣紧；抓住；集中注意力</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:lt]</SM>
    <E>fault</E>
    <C>n. 故障；[地质] 断层；错误；缺点；毛病；（网球等）发球失误
vi. 弄错；产生断层
vt. （通常用于疑问句或否定句）挑剔
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I cannot lick a fault out of him.</E>
        <C>我无论怎样打都改不了他的缺点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They looked at her coldly, as if they were finding fault with her.</E>
        <C>他们对她总是冷漠相看,似乎是故意跟她挑剔。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If I fail or leave school, it doesn't seem to me it would be your fault.</E>
        <C>如果我一事无成或中途辍学,我看那不能说是您的过错。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was no fault of yours, nor of his; it was a mistake impossible to be prevented.</E>
        <C>这不是你的错误,也不是他的错误,这是个无法防止的谬误。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I told him that it was his own fault.</E>
        <C>我告诉他说,那只能怨他自己。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>error,deficiency,defect,mistake,trouble</E>
        <C>n. 故障；[地质]断层；错误；缺点；毛病；（网球等）发球失误</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>mistake,err in</E>
        <C>vi. 弄错；产生断层</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>carp at,trip up</E>
        <C>vt. （通常用于疑问句或否定句）挑剔</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feivə]</SM>
    <E>favor</E>
    <C>vt. 赞成；喜欢；像；赐予；证实
n. 喜爱；欢心；好感
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This seems to be one of the few instances in plasma physics where nature works in our favor.</E>
        <C>看来这是等离子体物理学中几个自然行为偏袒我们的例子中的一个。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wormed his way into her favor.</E>
        <C>他逐渐获得她的宠信。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I wish to ask you a favour favor.</E>
        <C>我想求你一件事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The socialists hoped for a turn of the tide, that public opinion might turn in their favor.</E>
        <C>社会党人希望舆论的趋势变得对他们有利。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You are a young man, and bears an excellent character; so much I will myself testify in your favor.</E>
        <C>你这个年轻人品性很好;因此我要亲自为你美言作证。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>agree,love,uphold,make sure,sustain</E>
        <C>vt. 赞成；喜欢；像；赐予；证实</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>affection,keen on</E>
        <C>n. 喜爱；欢心；好感</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feivərit]</SM>
    <E>favorite</E>
    <C>n. 幸运儿；喜欢的事物；特别喜欢的人
adj. 最喜爱的；中意的；宠爱的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was one of Angleton's favorite haunts when he felt the need to talk.</E>
        <C>安格尔顿最喜欢的有几家餐馆,这是其中一家,他感到有话要谈时,往往就到这里来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His face brightened when he saw Roberta, for she had always been his favorite.</E>
        <C>他一见罗伯塔,脸色顿时开朗起来,因为她一向是他的宝贝女儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He paused and returned to one of his favorite themes.</E>
        <C>他停顿了一下,又回到他喜欢谈的话题上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He dwelt at length on one of his favorite subjects.</E>
        <C>他细述了他最得意的一个问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The girl cried when her favorite doll broke.</E>
        <C>这个小姑娘最喜爱的洋娃娃坏了时,她哭了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lucky dog</E>
        <C>n. 幸运儿；喜欢的事物；特别喜欢的人</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pet,fond</E>
        <C>adj. 最喜爱的；中意的；宠爱的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feivə]</SM>
    <E>favour</E>
    <C>n. 偏爱；赞同；善行
vt. 赞成；喜爱；有助于
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As you know, the little cat is in favour with Aunt Mary.</E>
        <C>要知道,这只猫是深受玛丽大婶的宠爱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Uncle left his position of the board of directors as he felt that he should move over in favour of a younger man.</E>
        <C>叔父辞去了董事会职务,他认为他应该让位给较年轻的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I found quickly the negroes were for eating the flesh of this creature, so I was willing to have them take it as a favour from me.</E>
        <C>我很快地看出那些黑人有意思要吃那动物的肉,因此乐得把它送给他们,作为人情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I think we are out of favour with them; we have not been asked to any of their parties this year.</E>
        <C>我觉得他们已经不喜欢我们了,他们今年请客没有请过我们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We shall esteem it a favour if you will inform us soon.</E>
        <C>如早日通知,则不胜感谢。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>acceptance,preference,good,mercy</E>
        <C>n. 偏爱；赞同；善行</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>enjoy,agree,aid,uphold</E>
        <C>vt. 赞成；喜爱；有助于</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feðə]</SM>
    <E>feather</E>
    <C>n. 羽毛
vt. 用羽毛装饰
vi. 长羽毛
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At the far end of the passage an Arab was flicking idly, with a feather duster.</E>
        <C>在走廊的尽头,有个阿拉伯人拿着鸡毛掸子懒洋洋地掸灰尘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You could have knocked him down with a feather.</E>
        <C>你简直使他愣住了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We had a page with a feather in his hat upon another horse.</E>
        <C>我们还有一个帽上插着鸟羽,骑在另一匹马上的侍童。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tonight it will return to the shore, in search of the feather that it has lost.</E>
        <C>今天夜里它就要回到岸上来找它丢掉的羽毛了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was like being smothered by a feather bed.</E>
        <C>这好象蒙了一床鸭绒被,捂得令人窒息。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>plume</E>
        <C>n. 羽毛</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>plume</E>
        <C>vt. 用羽毛装饰</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fledge</E>
        <C>vi. 长羽毛</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fi:]</SM>
    <E>fee</E>
    <C>n. 费用；酬金；小费
vt. 付费给……
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Inwardly Fee had slowed down like a tired old clock, running time down and down, until it was forever stilled.</E>
        <C>菲在精神上却象一只疲倦的旧钟,发条渐渐地走完,直到最后停止不动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fee watched him, her heart aching; there was something wild and desperate about Frank, an area of trouble.</E>
        <C>菲痛心地看着他,费兰克有着粗野和挺而走险的脾性,这是一种不好的兆头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"He just came down for a tool of some sort," Fee answered quickly.</E>
        <C>“那时他正好跑回来找一样工具,”菲赶快回答。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fee cast her no more than a passing glance before leaving.</E>
        <C>菲在离开时仅给了她匆匆一瞥。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It's only a retaining fee, you see.</E>
        <C>这只是一笔预约费啊,知道吗。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>charge,cost,tip</E>
        <C>n. [会计]费用；[劳经]酬金；小费</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feləu]</SM>
    <E>fellow</E>
    <C>n. 家伙；朋友；同事；会员
adj. 同伴的，同事的；同道的
vt. 使…与另一个对等；使…与另一个匹敌
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was a good fellow in his way and a very good advocate.</E>
        <C>在他的行列中,他是个好样的,是个很好的鼓动家。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took him to be an odd fellow, a little soft in his head.</E>
        <C>他认为这人是个怪人,头脑有点笨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Many other fellow in his place would have been a constant drag on his parents.</E>
        <C>别的许多人处在他的境地一定会成为父母的累赘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let the honest fellow say what would have been his own conduct at such a delicate juncture.</E>
        <C>让这位诚实君子自己说说,他处在这种美妙的场合会怎么做。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>And I think you are very fortunate, Frieda, to get such a fine fellow as Jan.</E>
        <C>费丽达,我认为你嫁给象简这么好的小伙子,很幸运的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>apple,customer,friend,member,guy</E>
        <C>n. 家伙；朋友；同事；会员</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>companionate</E>
        <C>adj. 同伴的，同事的；同道的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fens]</SM>
    <E>fence</E>
    <C>n. 栅栏；围墙；剑术
vt. 防护；用篱笆围住；练习剑术
vi. 击剑；搪塞；围以栅栏；跳过栅栏
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he reached the fence, Georges detached a pair of heavy wire shears from his belt and began cutting.</E>
        <C>乔戈斯爬到铁丝网跟前的时候,从腰带上解下一副笨重的剪铁丝的剪刀,动手剪了起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The driver of the train sets out to determine the length of a fence alongside the road by clocking his time to move past the fence.</E>
        <C>火车司机打算记录他经过路旁一个篱笆的时间来测定篱笆的长度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So, covered with blood and scratches, she struggled out on the other side of the fence, and began to look for water to wash herself in.</E>
        <C>就这样,她带着鲜血和抓伤挣扎着过了篱笆,开始找水洗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tom came up to the fence and leaned on it, grieving, and hoping she would tarry yet a while longer.</E>
        <C>汤姆跑到围墙那儿,靠着它叹气,希望她再停留一阵。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"The dog" was out on the lawn surveying people through the White House fence.</E>
        <C>“大狗”躺在草坪上,挨着白宫栅栏往外张望过路的人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bounding wall,perimeter wall</E>
        <C>n. 栅栏；围墙；剑术</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>defend,forefend</E>
        <C>vt. 防护；用篱笆围住；练习剑术</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>prevaricate,tergiversate</E>
        <C>vi. 击剑；搪塞；围以栅栏；跳过栅栏</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fiəs]</SM>
    <E>fierce</E>
    <C>adj. 凶猛的；猛烈的；暴躁的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The struggle was too fierce for her to hope to do anything at all.</E>
        <C>这场斗争对她是太残酷,使她觉得什么希望都没有了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They glowered at each other, he with rage in his hands, she with her soul fierce with victory.</E>
        <C>两个人怒目相视,他气得捏紧双拳,她那愤怒的灵魂则感到一阵得意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Something held Old Phoenix very still. The deep lines in her face went into a fierce and different radiation.</E>
        <C>突然有什么东西使老菲尼克斯愣住了。她脸上道道深深的皱纹闪耀出强烈而又奇异的光彩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her ball-dress still lay on the sofa, and with a sort of fierce care she arrayed herself, took the flowers in her hand, and went down.</E>
        <C>她赴舞会穿的衣服还摊在长沙发上,她鼓着一股猛劲,小心地穿上衣服,把花拿在手里,就下楼来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I was much afraid of him again, now that he had worked himself into this fierce hurry.</E>
        <C>看见他这股没命似的心急劲儿干活,我又害怕起来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fell,violent,hard</E>
        <C>adj. 凶猛的；猛烈的；暴躁的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fiɡə]</SM>
    <E>figure</E>
    <C>n. 数字；人物；图形；价格；（人的）体形；画像
vi. 计算；出现；扮演角色
vt. 计算；认为；描绘；象征
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The dark figure of a man stepped from the laurels and pointed a rifle at his breast.</E>
        <C>一个黑色的人影从月桂树丛里走出来,举起一支来福枪对着他的胸口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Maggie Kennedy was a fine figure of a woman.</E>
        <C>玛吉·肯尼迪这个女人的风度极好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The gentlemen pronounced him to be a fine figure of a man.</E>
        <C>男宾们都称赞他的一表人材。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She stood at the top with her superb figure outlined against the light of the hall.</E>
        <C>她在最高一层台阶站住了,门厅里的灯光勾划出她那极其优美的身材。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The next evening they came to a drove of small pigs and began to figure for one.</E>
        <C>第二天傍晚,他们碰到一群小猪,于是开始计划搞他一只。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>digital,price,value,number,rate</E>
        <C>n. [数]数字；人物；图形；价格；（人的）体形；画像</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>occur,cast,offer,come out</E>
        <C>vi. 计算；出现；扮演角色</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>indicate,expect,guess,find,feel</E>
        <C>vt. 计算；认为；描绘；象征</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fail]</SM>
    <E>file</E>
    <C>n. 文件；档案；文件夹；锉刀
vt. 提出；锉；琢磨；把…归档
vi. 列队行进；用锉刀锉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He rewound the tape and ejected the cassette and put it aside for her to file.</E>
        <C>他倒过磁带,打开卡盒取出磁带,然后放在一边,让她收拾起来归档。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Muller had a sheet detached from the file in front of him.</E>
        <C>马勒面前放着从卷宗里抽出来的一张纸。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If the next record we wish to amend is 14910, the computer knows that it has to go forward through the file.</E>
        <C>如果我们想修改的下一个记录是14910,那么计算机会知道它得顺着文件再向前查找。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This file was his regular Saturday gift to his mother.</E>
        <C>这种档案是他每星期六给母亲带来的礼物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was hunched over a file, scratching at it with a fountain pen, when I entered the room.</E>
        <C>当我进屋时,他弓着背伏在一个案卷上用钢笔在上面写字。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>document,portfolio,paper,record,folder</E>
        <C>n. [计]文件；档案；文件夹；[机]锉刀</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>introduce,present,prefer,advance,put in</E>
        <C>vt. 提出；锉；琢磨；把…归档</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>procession</E>
        <C>vi. 列队行进；用锉刀锉</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fə:m]</SM>
    <E>firm</E>
    <C>adj. 坚定的；牢固的；严格的；结实的
vt. 使坚定；使牢固
vi. 变坚实；变稳固
adv. 稳固地
n. 公司；商号
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Reason sits firm and holds the reins, and she will not let the feelings burse away and hurry her to wild chasms.</E>
        <C>理智稳坐着,握紧缰绳,她决不会听任感情脱缰而跑,任其堕入荒谷。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By his struggles, he jammed himself so firm that he was unable to draw his body back again.</E>
        <C>因用力过猛,身子给铁条紧紧地卡住,再也缩不回去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>After coming up through the ranks, he found his own level as one of the directors of the firm.</E>
        <C>他从小职员的地位一步一步地升为该公司的董事之一,总算得到施展才华的机会。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When she made remarks to this edifying effect, she had a firm little frown on her brow.</E>
        <C>每逢她谈到这些发人深省的话,眉头便不由得皱了起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A firm order is often called an indent.</E>
        <C>确定的订单常称作订货单。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>committed,strict,precise,rigid,confirmed</E>
        <C>adj. 坚定的；牢固的；严格的；结实的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>steady</E>
        <C>vt. 使坚定；使牢固</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>steadily</E>
        <C>adv. 稳固地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>corporation,establishment,company,incorporation</E>
        <C>n. 公司；商号</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fist]</SM>
    <E>fist</E>
    <C>n. 拳头；掌握；笔迹
vt. 紧握；拳打；握成拳
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Karl curled one hand into a fist; it was the size of a small ham.</E>
        <C>卡尔一手握拳,拳头的大小就象一只小火腿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had not only twitched his shoulder but clenched his fist, as if tempted to use it.</E>
        <C>他不止是扭动他的肩膀,还握紧他的拳头,大有动武之势。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Captain Warfield gave in, but as the boat shoved off he stood up in the sternsheets and shook his fist ashore.</E>
        <C>沃菲尔德船长让步了,可是当他们的小艇离岸时,他从尾座上站起身,又朝岸上晃晃拳头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then the bigger giant sprang on the smaller one and beat him on the head with his fist.</E>
        <C>然后大个儿妖魔向小个儿妖魔扑了过去,用拳头猛打他的头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One of the men had smashed his fist into Julia's solar plexus.</E>
        <C>另外有个人一拳打倒朱莉亚的太阳穴神经丛。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>writing,calligraphy</E>
        <C>n. 拳头；掌握；笔迹</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>squeeze,grip</E>
        <C>vt. 紧握；拳打；握成拳</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flæʃ]</SM>
    <E>flash</E>
    <C>vt. 使闪光；反射
n. 闪光，闪现；一瞬间
vi. 闪光，闪现；反射
adj. 闪光的，火速的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The spear looked like a flash of light as it went right up to the cloud.</E>
        <C>这梭镖看起来像一道闪光,直向那片云飞去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Acting on instinct, Collins ducked behind the door, just as the strobe flash went off.</E>
        <C>镁光灯一闪的瞬息,柯林斯本能地躲到了门后。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a flash of hope and happiness in her mind.</E>
        <C>她心里闪出一阵希望和快乐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is all flash and no fragments here.</E>
        <C>这儿只有火,没有弹片。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The light beam from a laser will not spread out as the beam from a flash light or searching light does.</E>
        <C>从激光中发出的光束不象手电筒或探照灯发出的光束那样扩散开。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>reflect,mirror</E>
        <C>vt. 使闪光；反射</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stroboflash,coruscation</E>
        <C>n. 闪光，闪现；一瞬间</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>reflect,flare light</E>
        <C>vi. 闪光，闪现；反射</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>shot,coruscant</E>
        <C>adj. 闪光的，火速的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flait]</SM>
    <E>flight</E>
    <C>n. 飞行；班机；逃走
vt. 射击；使惊飞
vi. 迁徙
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In his journey there was no appearance of flight, but he was fleeing, and four days afterward he was on the Zenith train.</E>
        <C>一路上并没有赶忙的表现,但是他归心似箭,四天之后,他已坐在去泽尼斯的火车上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The gulls went in slanting flight up the wind toward the gray desolate east.</E>
        <C>海鸥斜着翅膀迎着海风朝灰暗凄凉的东方飞去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There has been a radio message from the captain, and a security guard has gone to the gate to meet the flight.</E>
        <C>机长发来了一份无线电报。一个保安人员已去出入口等候这架班机。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When we came into Mrs. Jellyby's presence, one of the poor little things fell downstairs-down a whole flight, with a great noise.</E>
        <C>当我们来到杰利比太太面前的时候,有一个可怜的小东西正轰隆轰隆地滚下楼梯--一直滚到楼底下了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At its mere sound, the phantoms of these haunted late years began to take flight.</E>
        <C>只消一听到它,魂牵梦绕的岁月的影子就开始在我眼前联翩起舞了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fly,liner</E>
        <C>n. [航]飞行；班机；逃走</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pot,take a shot at</E>
        <C>vt. 射击；使惊飞</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fləut]</SM>
    <E>float</E>
    <C>vt. 使漂浮；实行
vi. 浮动；飘动，散播；摇摆；付诸实施
n. 彩车，花车；漂流物；浮舟；浮萍
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>On his knees, he put his head on his folded hands and let his mind float freely.</E>
        <C>他的肘子搁在膝盖上,用手托着头,让思想在脑海中自由驰骋。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Made of glass fibre, the capsule will float on the sea and will not be dragged down by the sinking ship.</E>
        <C>救生艇是玻璃钢板制成的,它将漂浮在海上,不会被沉船拖下去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Catapulting and recovering the float planes smoothed down in a day.</E>
        <C>水上飞机的弹射和返航,如今在一天之内就顺利解决了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sat on a float that the whale could have smashed with a flip of her tail.</E>
        <C>他坐在一个浮筒上,如果鲸鱼把尾巴一甩就能把浮筒碰个粉碎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you will only keep at a distance, I may float down in safety.</E>
        <C>只要你和我保持一定的距离,我就可以安全地漂下去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>execute,to put into practice</E>
        <C>vt. 使漂浮；实行</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fan,swing</E>
        <C>vi. 浮动；飘动，散播；摇摆；付诸实施</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>drift,caroche</E>
        <C>n. 彩车，花车；漂流物；浮舟；浮萍</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flʌd]</SM>
    <E>flood</E>
    <C>vt. 淹没；充满；溢出
vi. 涌出；涌进；为水淹没
n. 洪水；泛滥；一大批
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then recovering myself, I looked up with the utmost affection of my soul and with a flood of tears in my eyes.</E>
        <C>后来我心里略略定下来,立刻怀着最大的爱戴之情仰望着天空,眼里噙着眼泪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His great desire to hold on to life caused images of escape to flood his mind.</E>
        <C>他要继续活下去的强烈愿望使逃跑的想象涌上心头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She hid her face in her hands and burst into a flood of tears.</E>
        <C>她用双手捂住了脸,放声大哭起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They seem to lie upon us like a deep flood.</E>
        <C>它象一股深深的洪流淹着我们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But the flood of summer light had began to ebb, the air had grown mellow.</E>
        <C>然而夏季的强烈光线已开始进入低潮,空气已变得温和宜人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>drown out,inundate</E>
        <C>vt. 淹没；充满；溢出</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stream,spill into</E>
        <C>vi. 涌出；涌进；为水淹没</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fresh,flow,inundation</E>
        <C>n. [水文]洪水；泛滥；一大批</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['flauə]</SM>
    <E>flour</E>
    <C>n. 面粉；粉状物质
vt. 撒粉于；把…磨成粉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>One old man struggled along with a small barrel of flour on a wheelbarrow.</E>
        <C>还有一个老头子,独自蹒跚地用一辆独轮车推着一小口袋面粉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Put it in the flour without impairment of its surface.</E>
        <C>把它放入面粉中且不损伤它的表面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Scoops are used to take up flour, sugar, and ice cream.</E>
        <C>勺子用来舀面粉、糖和冰淇淋。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The baker contracted for a load of flour.</E>
        <C>面包师订了买一车面粉的合同。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sift the flour before making the cake.</E>
        <C>做点心之前,先把面粉筛一下。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wheat meal</E>
        <C>n. [粮食]面粉；粉状物质</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fləu]</SM>
    <E>flow</E>
    <C>vi. 流动，涌流；川流不息；飘扬
vt. 淹没，溢过
n. 流动；流量；涨潮，泛滥
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Outside the wind was loud and there was a faint flow of thunder along the Sound.</E>
        <C>外面风刮得呼呼的,海湾上传来一阵隐隐的雷声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was sincerely glad to see his sisters, but in their glow of fervour and flow of joy he could not sympathize.</E>
        <C>他看见妹妹,打心底里感到高兴,可是,她们热情洋溢,流露出欢乐的心情,他却并没有同感。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is not correct to think of the wind tunnel having uniform flow.</E>
        <C>设想风洞具有均匀的气流是不正确的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Flow of gas or liquid due to a pressure difference is called viscous flow.</E>
        <C>由于压力差引起的气体或液体流称为滞流。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such a diagram is called a flow chart and the path of action is easily seen in the chart.</E>
        <C>这样的图表叫做程序框图,动作的过程在图中很容易看出。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stream,dance</E>
        <C>vi. [流]流动，涌流；川流不息；飘扬</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>flood,drown out</E>
        <C>vt. 淹没，溢过</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stream,flux,fresh,flood,quantity of</E>
        <C>n. [流]流动；流量；涨潮，泛滥</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['flu(:)ənt]</SM>
    <E>fluent</E>
    <C>adj. 流畅的，流利的；液态的；畅流的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Kunta marveled at his uncles' fluent talking in the strange tongues they spoke.</E>
        <C>昆塔对于他的两位伯父竟能流利地讲一口古怪的语言,感到惊讶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She could never arrange her thoughts in fluent order.</E>
        <C>她永远不能把她的思想铺排得有条有理。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fluid,mellifluous</E>
        <C>adj. 流畅的，流利的；液态的；畅流的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fəuld]</SM>
    <E>fold</E>
    <C>vt. 折叠；合拢；抱住；笼罩
n. 折痕；信徒；羊栏
vi. 折叠起来；彻底失败
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They are early people, I'm glad to say, and his eyes seemed to muse over the proper fold for these damp sheep.</E>
        <C>我很高兴地说,他们都是些早睡早起的人;他的眼光似乎默默在考虑这些湿漉漉的教徒应该在哪里过夜才合适。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The lady fell upon her knees, and tried to fold her hands together.</E>
        <C>老太太双膝跪下,想要把手掌合在一起。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An empty fold of skin hung from his chin to his Adam's apple.</E>
        <C>从下颚到喉结,他的皮肤松弛地垂了下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The camp was thirty-five miles from the nearest town and sheltered in a rugged fold of mountains.</E>
        <C>营地离最近的城镇有三十五英里,坐落于崎岖的群山之中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each fold in the skirt should be exactly the same width.</E>
        <C>裙子的每一褶都应一样宽。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>infold,enfold</E>
        <C>vt. 折叠；合拢；抱住；笼罩</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>Christian,believer</E>
        <C>n. 折痕；信徒；羊栏</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔnd]</SM>
    <E>fond</E>
    <C>adj. 喜欢的；温柔的；宠爱的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We got to be downright fond of him, and the three of us made a happy family.</E>
        <C>我们很快就变得非常喜欢他了,我们三个人构成一个快乐的家庭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He stared at her grimly; he had never been certain how fond of each other the sisters were in life.</E>
        <C>他冷冷地注视着她,他始终不清楚原先姐妹之间的感情究竟有多深。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was extremely fond of her father, and very much afraid of him; she thought him the cleverest and handsomest and most celebrated of men.</E>
        <C>她无比热爱父亲,又极其惧怕他。她认为父亲是最聪明、最英俊、最孚众望的男人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The pride of a warrior would not permit him to meet her fond and anxious looks.</E>
        <C>战士的高傲心情不允许他迎视她那脉脉含情的关怀视线。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The tone of his voice and the blue light of his eyes were repeated in the girl's fond memory all the time.</E>
        <C>他的声调和那蔚蓝发亮的眼睛,总在姑娘甜蜜的记忆中反复出现。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pleased,tender,soft,favorite,pet</E>
        <C>adj. 喜欢的；温柔的；宠爱的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fu:l]</SM>
    <E>fool</E>
    <C>vi. 欺骗；开玩笑；戏弄
n. 傻瓜；愚人；受骗者
vt. 欺骗，愚弄
adj. 傻的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he were, I said to myself, he could hardly be such a fool as to walk right into the lion's den.</E>
        <C>要真是那样,我寻思,他不应该愚蠢到自投罗网。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I thought, the poor fool, that I had found a good friend and helper, and I was rejoiced to see the ship.</E>
        <C>我--可怜的傻小子--还以为找到了一个好朋友和好帮手呢,满心高兴地要去观光一下船只。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Michie was, or seemed, able to make a fool of him again and again without warning.</E>
        <C>米切能够或者说似乎能够突如其来地使他洋相百出。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Don't you see the state of affairs, and what a fool I'm making of him?</E>
        <C>这是个什么局面你看得出吗?瞧我怎么开他的玩笑!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Don't talk like a fool," I said. "Besides, what happened to me is supposed to be funny. I never think about it."</E>
        <C>“别说傻话了,”我说。“而且,对我自己的遭遇,我总是一笑置之,我从来不去想它。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pull a fast one,give the shaft</E>
        <C>vi. 欺骗；开玩笑；戏弄</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stupid,donkey</E>
        <C>n. 傻瓜；愚人；受骗者</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sell,fox,kid</E>
        <C>vt. 欺骗，愚弄</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>twp,softheaded</E>
        <C>adj. 傻的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fu:liʃ]</SM>
    <E>foolish</E>
    <C>adj. 愚蠢的；傻的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Everyone told him he was being foolish, but he stuck to his guns and did as he planned.</E>
        <C>他说过他在干蠢事,但他们坚持己见,按自己的打算去做。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They begin to tell you what's sensible and what's foolish, and want you to stick at home all the time.</E>
        <C>他们告诉你什么是贤慧的,什么是愚蠢的,要你一天到晚守在家里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The foolish officers were puzzled, but they did not dare to say "no".</E>
        <C>愚蠢的官员被难住了,但是他们不敢说“不”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It surprises me that you, of all people, should be so foolish.</E>
        <C>所有人中偏偏你这样笨,真使我惊奇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is foolish of you to hold such an important problem in the balance.</E>
        <C>你尚未决定这么一个重要的问题是愚昧的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stupid,silly,mad,softheaded</E>
        <C>adj. 愚蠢的；傻的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fə'bid]</SM>
    <E>forbid</E>
    <C>vt. 禁止；妨碍，阻止
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>God forbid that I should tell you to harden your hearts.</E>
        <C>上帝不容我对各位说要心狠手辣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I forbid you to open it.</E>
        <C>我不许你打开它。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The is what women by nature cannot do; but it is quite superfluous to forbid them from doing so.</E>
        <C>这是女人从本性上就不能做的事。但是要阻止她们去做又是多余的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>High walls forbid all approach.</E>
        <C>高墙遮断,难以接近。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was useless to forbid children to play in the park.</E>
        <C>禁止孩子们在公园里玩是没有用的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bar,dispute,let,stem,block</E>
        <C>vt. 禁止；妨碍，阻止</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:kɑ:st]</SM>
    <E>forecast</E>
    <C>vt. 预报，预测；预示
n. 预测，预报；预想
vi. 进行预报，作预测
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When we hear weather forecast of a seventy percent chance of rain, we change our plans from a picnic to a pool game.</E>
        <C>当我们听到预报有70%的降水概率时,就改变去野餐的计划,而去打台球。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sales forecast had to be done before the pricing and scheduling.</E>
        <C>销售预测必须在价格估计和生产安排之前进行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Most experts forecast a mild decline in housing starts.</E>
        <C>大多数专家预计住房建筑的开工率将有所下降。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The weather forecast says the storm will ease off at midnight.</E>
        <C>气象预报说,暴风雨午夜将逐渐减弱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Experts have forecast an upturn in the stock market.</E>
        <C>专家们已预言股票市场有好转势头。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>predict,indicate,calculate,shadow</E>
        <C>vt. [气象][通信]预报，预测；预示</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>prediction,divination</E>
        <C>n. 预测，[气象][通信]预报；预想</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔːhed]</SM>
    <E>forehead</E>
    <C>n. 额，前额
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As he said the last word a sudden flush went up to his forehead and died out again.</E>
        <C>当他说到最后一个字的时候,一阵突发的红晕涌上了他的前额,随即又消褪了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Annette sank into a chair, and, leaning her forehead on her two fists, burst into passionate weeping.</E>
        <C>安耐特颓然跃进一把椅子里,用两只拳头顶着脑门儿,突然撕心裂肺地哭了起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Depleted and fragile, she crept back into the car, cold sweat on her forehead, holding her and up to her mouth against the smell.</E>
        <C>她精疲力尽,软弱无力,又重新爬上汽车,额头上直冒冷汗,一只手捂住嘴怕有味儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Great drops of sweat stood out on Tom's forehead, and his breath came in deep sobs.</E>
        <C>汤姆的前额上冒出大颗大颗的汗珠,呼吸发出深沉的呜咽声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was so far above him, so exalted, so noble that he should have bowed his forehead to her feet.</E>
        <C>她比他不知高出了多少倍,超凡脱俗,高贵非凡,他实在应该在她脚下一躬到地。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>quantum,frons</E>
        <C>n. [解剖]额，前额</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fə'ɡiv]</SM>
    <E>forgive</E>
    <C>vt. 原谅；免除（债务、义务等）
vi. 表示原谅
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sally my dear, forgive me, and catch hold of him on the other side.</E>
        <C>萨丽,我的亲人,原谅我,把他那一只手抓牢。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If Miss Crawley did not forgive them at present, she might at least relent on future day.</E>
        <C>克劳莱小姐眼前虽然不肯原谅他们,将来总会回心转意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I told him I did not desire the ruin of any man, and therefore at his request I would forgive the wretch.</E>
        <C>我告诉他我并不想置谁于死命,所以听到他的请求就饶恕了那个可怜虫。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He declared publicly that he would leave her to die rather than forgive her.</E>
        <C>他公然表明宁愿让她死去也不愿意饶恕她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Provided that she were sincere with me, I should forgive her a lot.</E>
        <C>只要她对我真诚,我会宽容她的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>discharge,pardon for</E>
        <C>vt. 原谅；免除（债务、义务等）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:mə]</SM>
    <E>former</E>
    <C>adj. 从前的，前者的；前任的
n. 模型，样板；起形成作用的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Helen and Laura had not appeared as yet; the former was ailing, and her daughter was with her.</E>
        <C>海伦和露拉还没出来,前者身体不舒服,她的女儿陪着她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These two sharp wits never met in former times but a perfect war of raillery was kept up between them.</E>
        <C>过去这两个机灵嘴快的人每一次见面都要展开一场彼此挖苦讥笑的地地道道的舌战。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What I must put down is so dangerous that the former hiding place of my papers will not do.</E>
        <C>我必须写下的这些材料是如此危险,以致我以前隐文藏稿的地方不能再使用了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He turned sharply away, but he did not walk with his former spring.</E>
        <C>他猛地一转身,就走了,但是他的步态已经不象从前那样富于弹性。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The garden has been restored to its former beauty.</E>
        <C>这座花园已恢复了原来的景色。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>long-ago,old-time</E>
        <C>adj. 从前的，前者的；前任的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>matrix,model,shape,template</E>
        <C>n. 模型，样板；起形成作用的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:tnait]</SM>
    <E>fortnight</E>
    <C>n. 两星期
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We make him eat so much that he won't get over it for a fortnight.</E>
        <C>我们让他饱餐一顿,叫他半个月都忘怀不了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You made me wretched enough for the past fortnight: you might have spared me to-day.</E>
        <C>这两星期里头你害我还害得不够?今天何必再来呢。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In this quiet way, the first fortnight of her visit soon passed away.</E>
        <C>她开头两个星期的作客生涯,就这样安静地过去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A pound of tobacco only lasts him a fortnight.</E>
        <C>一磅烟丝只够他吸两个礼拜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We arrived safe, at Boston in about a fortnight.</E>
        <C>两周之后,我们平安到达波士顿。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:tʃənit]</SM>
    <E>fortunate</E>
    <C>adj. 幸运的；侥幸的；吉祥的；带来幸运的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>And I think you are very fortunate, Frieda, to get such a fine fellow as Jan.</E>
        <C>费丽达,我认为你嫁给象简这么好的小伙子,很幸运的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On this account he might, in certain lights, have been regarded as one of the most fortunate of his order.</E>
        <C>由于这个原因,从某些方面来看,他也许会被认为是他的同类中最幸运的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At this point the "bears", or those who make money in a falling market, are fortunate.</E>
        <C>这时趁市场行情下跌赚钱的“空头”就交好运了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I can't pump up tears, to look graceful, over the most fortunate thing that ever happened to her.</E>
        <C>现在发生的事对她再好也没有了,我能对着这样的好事哭哭啼啼,做出一副悲天悯人的样子吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was fortunate that she could keep her wits.</E>
        <C>幸运的是她很聪明。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lucky,providential</E>
        <C>adj. 幸运的；侥幸的；吉祥的；带来幸运的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:tʃən, -tʃu:n]</SM>
    <E>fortune</E>
    <C>n. 财富；命运；运气
vt. 给予财富
vi. 偶然发生
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he were making a fortune and a name, so much the better for him.</E>
        <C>要是他正在那儿名利兼收,那对于他个人当然是很好的了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fortune teller told Jane that there was an adventure for her just around the corner.</E>
        <C>算命先生告诉简说她即将有奇遇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I told her, that as she had a good fortune, she had no need to stoop to the disaster of the times!</E>
        <C>我对她说,她既然有丰厚的财产,就用不着屈身忍受目下的不公平待遇!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In short, they entertained me, not like what I was, but like what they thought I had been, namely, a widow lady of a great fortune.</E>
        <C>总之,她们招待我,不像实在的我,却像他们所以为的我,那就是,一个拥有大笔财产的寡妇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fortune had smiled upon me to that degree, and I had thriven so much.</E>
        <C>幸运这样照耀着我,我弄了这么多。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wealth,treasure,money,fate,luck</E>
        <C>n. 财富；命运；运气</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>chance to,happen to</E>
        <C>vi. 偶然发生</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[faund]</SM>
    <E>found</E>
    <C>vt. 创立，建立；创办
v. 找到（find的过去分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He found his mother busy about her mourning, and much inclined to talk.</E>
        <C>只见他母亲正忙着去预备吊唁,又很想和他谈话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The same wire also revealed dried blood which had been typed and found to differ from the blood of both dead guards.</E>
        <C>同一段铁丝上,还露出干了的血迹,经过测定,发现血型和两个死去的警卫的血型不一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He found a hole near the fireplace that I had not seen.</E>
        <C>他在壁炉旁边发现了一个我没有注意到的洞穴。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He also found a layer of small stones just below the surface.</E>
        <C>他还找到在地表以下有一层小石块。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I should have been quite disappointed if I had not found you here still.</E>
        <C>假如我不能看到您还在这儿的话,我就会相当懊丧了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>establish,build,construct,institute,father</E>
        <C>vt. 创立，建立；创办</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fauntin]</SM>
    <E>fountain</E>
    <C>n. 喷泉，泉水；源泉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a pond in the garden in which a fountain played.</E>
        <C>花园里有一个池塘,里面一个喷泉喷吐着水花。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was a spring of bitterness mingling with that fountain of sweets.</E>
        <C>在这个甜蜜的源泉中间,已经掺和进苦涩的山水。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A fountain of oil gushed up through the floor and high over the top of the derrick into the darkness.</E>
        <C>油喷涌上来了,穿过钻台,超过井架,喷入夜空。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was hunched over a file, scratching at it with a fountain pen, when I entered the room.</E>
        <C>当我进屋时,他弓着背伏在一个案卷上用钢笔在上面写字。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No one had ever seen the fountain, but Ponce understood that every one had heard of it.</E>
        <C>从来没有人见过这个泉,但是庞塞明白,人人都听说过这个泉的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>principle,well</E>
        <C>n. [地质]喷泉，泉水；源泉</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[frɑ:ns]</SM>
    <E>France</E>
    <C>n. 法国；法郎士（姓氏）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Two years in France had opened his eyes to the beauty of his own countryside.</E>
        <C>在法国的两年,使他能看出这里的乡村风景是美丽的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was now a very different France from that which had hurled itself upon its ancient foe in August, 1914.</E>
        <C>这时的法国,和1914年8月间同它的世代仇敌决一死战的法国完全不同。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There he was, and there was the decree; he had been taken in France, and his head was demanded.</E>
        <C>他在哪里,法令就行在哪里,他在法国被捕,他的头颅就要被索取了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This did not mean, however, that the Grand Alliance could impose its wishes upon France, or, for that matter, upon Spain.</E>
        <C>然而,这并不等于说大同盟可以使法国或西班牙俯首贴耳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"If I see France looking at Brighton," he laid his head upon one side, and beamed at Shelton, "what do I do?"</E>
        <C>“我要看到法国觊觎勃拉顿,”他把头偏向一边,眉飞色舞地瞧着谢尔顿,“我会怎么办?”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fri:dəm]</SM>
    <E>freedom</E>
    <C>n. 自由，自主；直率
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At the end of a year the matter will be reviewed again by Friends of Freedom.</E>
        <C>一年结束时,“自由之友”将重新评价这一问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was the aura of limitless freedom distilled from the rolling sweep of all green swaying and glinting in the wind and sun.</E>
        <C>在阳光下微风拂拭中波动起伏的高高绿草给人以无限自由的气息。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were willing to grant the children the same freedom that they demanded for themselves.</E>
        <C>他们愿意将他们自己所要求的同样多的自由给孩子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was like a prisoner so long immured that freedom dazes him.</E>
        <C>她象一个长年累月被关闭的囚犯,自由使她迷乱茫然。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They do not value freedom themselves, and the spectacle of it in others is hateful to them.</E>
        <C>他们自己不珍视自由,而看到了别人的自由则极其憎恨。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>independence,liberty</E>
        <C>n. [物]自由，自主；直率</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[frentʃ]</SM>
    <E>French</E>
    <C>adj. 法国的；法语的；法国人的
n. 法国人；法语
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He knew that this French world was not a novelty to her.</E>
        <C>他知道,法国对于她来说已经不是个新奇的地方了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We wondered why she had not struck at the moment of the French collapse.</E>
        <C>我们觉得诧异,它为什么不在法国崩溃时就进行一击。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Please remember how much they got by brass and bluff at the time of the French collapse.</E>
        <C>请回忆一下当法国崩溃时,他们凭吹嘘与欺诈获得了多少东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As soon as he was dressed, he went into the library and sat down to a light French breakfast.</E>
        <C>他穿好衣服,走进书房,坐下来吃一顿简便的法国式早餐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In case I am to find a few days in Africa between now and Christmas, I should like to see something of the new French Army.</E>
        <C>如果在现在与圣诞节之间,我能够在非洲匀出几天时间,我希望视察一下法国的新陆军。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Gallo</E>
        <C>adj. 法国的；法语的；法国人的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>Francais</E>
        <C>n. 法语；法国人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['frentʃmən]</SM>
    <E>Frenchman</E>
    <C>n. 法国人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the last time I saw this valiant Frenchman.</E>
        <C>这是我最后一次见到这位英勇的法国人了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By seven in the evening the ship was drawing near the coast, with the Frenchman himself at the wheel.</E>
        <C>到晚上七点钟,船已驶近海岸,由法国人自己掌握舵轮。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Do I speak French well enough to pass for a Frenchman?</E>
        <C>我的法文能说得好到让人把我当成法国人吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To bear malice is more like a Frenchman than an Englishman.</E>
        <C>容忍恶意是法国人的派头,而不是英国人的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would compromise and forget his wrath, and make his peace with the Frenchman.</E>
        <C>他需要消除和忘记自己的愤怒,跟那个法国人和解。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fri:kwənt, fri'kwent]</SM>
    <E>frequent</E>
    <C>adj. 频繁的；时常发生的；惯常的
vt. 常到，常去；时常出入于
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I hope to have frequent conversations with you. I should wish to be of use to you.</E>
        <C>我希望能常常同你谈谈。我希望会对你有用处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was some minutes before she could go on with her letter; the frequent bursts of grief obliged her at intervals to withhold her pen.</E>
        <C>过了一阵以后她才能继续写信。悲痛的袭击使她不能不时时住笔。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I drove back to the town and began to retrace the route, taking frequent glances at the map.</E>
        <C>所以我又驱车返回那个小镇,频频查看地图,重新按路线行驶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A few of these have received frequent usage.</E>
        <C>其中有些已经得到广泛应用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Volcanoes and earthquakes have been frequent along a great fault or weakness in the crust along this line.</E>
        <C>沿着这条线上的地壳中大断层或脆弱带火山活动和地震一向很频繁。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>confirmed,continual</E>
        <C>adj. 频繁的；时常发生的；惯常的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>resort to</E>
        <C>vt. 常到，常去；时常出入于</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fraitən]</SM>
    <E>frighten</E>
    <C>vt. 使惊吓；吓唬…
vi. 害怕，惊恐
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He left his gun outside so as not to frighten his wife.</E>
        <C>他把枪留在外面免得吓着他妻子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They tried in vain to frighten him with threats.</E>
        <C>他们百般恫吓,依然无效。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Why should he frighten them away?</E>
        <C>他为什么要把它们吓飞了哪?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mind, you don't frighten my brother.</E>
        <C>当心不要惊动我弟弟。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>be nervous of,be fearful of</E>
        <C>vi. 害怕，惊恐</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[frai]</SM>
    <E>fry</E>
    <C>n. 鱼苗；油炸食物
vt. 油炸；油煎
vi. 油炸；油煎
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Take her to your bedroom, and let me fry the chicken for you.</E>
        <C>把她带到你的卧室里去,我来替你炸鸡块。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I always fry potatoes in hot fat with a bit of onion.</E>
        <C>我总是用热油炸土豆并且加些洋葱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We cut it into thin slices and fry it.</E>
        <C>我们把它切成薄片并用油煎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Whitford stands aloof from any notice of small fry.</E>
        <C>惠特福德先生高高在上,从来不注意小人物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Shall I fry the fish for dinner?</E>
        <C>我炸鱼吃好吗?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>deep-fry,panbroil</E>
        <C>vt. 油炸；油煎</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>deepfry</E>
        <C>vi. 油炸；油煎</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fjuəl]</SM>
    <E>fuel</E>
    <C>vi. 得到燃料
vt. 供以燃料，加燃料
n. 燃料；刺激因素
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If fuel does attempt to feed back, the pressure of the fuel forces the ball to seat, blocking the line.</E>
        <C>如果燃油要倒流,则燃油的压力就迫使小球落座,堵住管路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He gags on the bitter gasoline taste of the fuel line, pulls it from his mouth.</E>
        <C>油管的汽油味使得他要作呕,他把油管从嘴里拿出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At higher speeds, a larger amount of fuel tends to be discharged from the main nozzle.</E>
        <C>在较高转速时。主喷嘴会喷出大量的燃油。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One of the vents is always standing above the fuel level.</E>
        <C>有一个出口总是位于燃油液面的上方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A collapsed fuel tank may have to be replaced, depending on how the tank deforms.</E>
        <C>应根据油箱的变形程度,更换被压坏的燃油箱。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>catalyst,elding</E>
        <C>n. [能源]燃料；刺激因素</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fʌŋkʃən]</SM>
    <E>function</E>
    <C>n. 功能；[数] 函数；职责；盛大的集会
vi. 运行；活动；行使职责
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Amy chatted happily along, as they walked, for her heart was singing, but Tom's tongue had lost its function.</E>
        <C>艾美和他一面走着,一面高高兴兴地闲聊,因为这正是她心花怒放的时候;可是汤姆的舌头却失去了作用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If (type) appears in the (heading), the procedure is a function which returns a value of that type.</E>
        <C>〈过程引导〉中出现〈类型〉,则该过程是按此类型退回一个值的函数。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The function is called the entropy of the system, and is denoted by S.</E>
        <C>此函数称为该系统的熵,用S表示。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For the next couple of weeks, Guinevere was by her side at every function she attended.</E>
        <C>后来,有几个星期的时间,只要她参加什么活动,吉尼维尔就一直跟在她身边。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The main function of this hormone is to control growth.</E>
        <C>这种激素的主要功能是控制生长。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>action,obligation,fn</E>
        <C>n. [计]功能；[数]函数；[管理]职责；盛大的集会</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>exercise one's activity</E>
        <C>vi. 运行；活动；行使职责</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fə]</SM>
    <E>fur</E>
    <C>n. 皮，皮子；毛皮；软毛
n. 水垢
vt. 用毛皮覆盖；使穿毛皮服装
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is very big man and he has on high boots and fur coat and a fur hat and he is all covered with snow.</E>
        <C>他是个庞然大物,穿着高统靴,身披毛皮大衣,头戴毛皮帽子,浑身是雪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Canadian fur trader had a fine load of furs to sell after his hunting trip.</E>
        <C>加拿大毛皮商人打猎回来,有大量的毛皮出售。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The people who walked past him, American all, stared at his Russian fur hat, and this delighted him.</E>
        <C>他身旁走过的行人全都是美国人,都要盯着他那顶俄国毛皮帽子看看,这使他得意洋洋。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was wearing a sliver fox fur across her shoulders.</E>
        <C>她肩上披了一件银色的狐皮衣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shop plans to slash fur prices after Christmas.</E>
        <C>该店计划在圣诞节之后削减皮货的价格。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>down,tegument</E>
        <C>n. 皮，皮子；[皮革]毛皮；软毛</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fə:ðə]</SM>
    <E>further</E>
    <C>adv. 进一步地；而且；更远地
adj. 更远的；深一层的
vt. 促进，助长；增进
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had been a day of further bad news.</E>
        <C>这一天坏消息连续不断。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She could contest the point with him no further.</E>
        <C>她不能再跟他辩驳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On account of your rebellious manner to me I was tempted to go further than I should have done.</E>
        <C>当时因为你对我那样桀骜,我做得可就有些出格了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said that the key was lost, and further, that there was no hope of its being found.</E>
        <C>他说那钥匙遗失了,而且也没有希望找到它。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was silenced, till induced by her further smiles, to put the matter by for the present.</E>
        <C>他沉默不语。后来,由于她继续对他笑脸相待,他才把这件事情暂时搁置一边。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>moreover,besides,also</E>
        <C>adv. 进一步地；而且；更远地</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>farther</E>
        <C>adj. 更远的；深一层的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>facilitate,promote,boost,improve</E>
        <C>vt. 促进，助长；增进</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fə'siliti]</SM>
    <E>facility</E>
    <C>n. 设施；设备；容易；灵巧
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Facility of immigration seems to have been fully as important as the nature of the conditions.</E>
        <C>移入的难易,似乎和条件的性质同样重要。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The total costs of construction depend upon the amount and cost of the land plus the degree of sophistication of the facility.</E>
        <C>建设总投资取决于土地的数量、价值和先进技术利用的程度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Kindnesses all my life," echoed Rawdon, scratching down the words, and quite amazed at his own facility of composition.</E>
        <C>“握手言好,”罗登一面念,一面飕飕地写,对于自己下笔千言的本领十分惊奇。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But the fervid facility of his impromptus could not be so accounted for.</E>
        <C>但是,如此解释他那高超的即兴演奏的技巧就不行了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Operation and maintenance costs per unit decrease as the size of the treatment facility increases.</E>
        <C>随着处理厂规模的扩大,降低了处理单位体积废水的维护管理费用。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>equipment,furniture,establishment,plant,fixture</E>
        <C>n. 设施；设备；容易；灵巧</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fæktə]</SM>
    <E>factor</E>
    <C>n. 因素；要素；[物] 因数；代理人
vi. 做代理商
vt. 把…作为因素计入；代理经营；把…分解成
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I began to understand why lift is a factor in swimming in the mid-1960s.</E>
        <C>我在本世纪六十年代中期开始懂得为什么升力是游泳中的一个因素。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A factor differs from a broker in that he may sell in his own name.</E>
        <C>代理商与经纪人的区别是他可以以自己的名义出售货物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Fleet was at all times a vital factor in the desert war.</E>
        <C>海军在沙漠战争中向来是一个重要因素。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He became the factor of Lochiel country.</E>
        <C>他成为洛奇尔地区的财产管理人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some just cater for needs based on this ethnic factor.</E>
        <C>其中一些正是为满足因种族原因而产生的需求。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>element,deputy,agent,basic,essential</E>
        <C>n. 因素；[经]要素；[物]因数；代理人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fækəlti]</SM>
    <E>faculty</E>
    <C>n. 科，系；能力；全体教员
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Most of the faculty is going to support me, once the injustice of the case is aired.</E>
        <C>等这问题的不公正之处宣扬出去后,大多数的教职员都会支持我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Any man who has spent most of his life on a faculty cannot get very concerned about it.</E>
        <C>任何一个专心致志搞业务的人都不会对此感兴趣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We sense that with all our faculty.</E>
        <C>我们深深地感觉到这一点。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ability,capacity,competence,department,power</E>
        <C>n. 科，系；能力；全体教员</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[feid, fad]</SM>
    <E>fade</E>
    <C>vi. 褪色；凋谢；逐渐消失
vt. 使褪色
adj. 平淡的；乏味的
n. [电影][电视] 淡出；[电影][电视] 淡入
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I wish his face could be blotted from that world of memory in which the distant seems to grow clearer and the near to fade.</E>
        <C>我但愿他的脸容能够从记忆的世界里被抹掉;在那个世界里遥远的似乎越来越清楚,而相近的却逐渐黯淡了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The light of that conflagration will fade away.</E>
        <C>这熊熊烈火会渐渐熄灭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I know how soon youth would fade and bloom perish.</E>
        <C>我知道,青春很快就会逝去,鲜花很快就会凋谢。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>peter,color fading</E>
        <C>vi. 褪色；凋谢；逐渐消失</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>discolor</E>
        <C>vt. 使褪色</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stupid,literal-minded</E>
        <C>adj. 平淡的；乏味的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['færəhait]</SM>
    <E>Fahrenheit</E>
    <C>adj. 华氏温度计的；华氏的
n. 华氏温度计；华氏温标
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At what temperature do Fahrenheit and Celsius thermometers give the same numerical reading?</E>
        <C>在什么温度时华氏温度计和摄氏温度计指示的读数相同?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Rankine scale has scale increments equal to the Fahrenheit scale.</E>
        <C>兰氏温标的温度间距与华氏温标的相同。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The temperature was about 60 degrees Fahrenheit for the last leach.</E>
        <C>最后一次过滤的温度大约在华氏60°。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The temperature was 72 degrees Fahrenheit.</E>
        <C>温度是华氏72度。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Farenheit thermometer,Fah</E>
        <C>n. 华氏温度计；华氏温标</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feint]</SM>
    <E>faint</E>
    <C>adj. 模糊的；头晕的；虚弱的；[医] 衰弱的
vi. 昏倒；变得微弱；变得没气力
n. [中医] 昏厥，昏倒
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If she did not quiet herself she would certainly faint.</E>
        <C>她若再不静一静,一定要晕过去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Outside the wind was loud and there was a faint flow of thunder along the Sound.</E>
        <C>外面风刮得呼呼的,海湾上传来一阵隐隐的雷声。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He grasped her hand and leaned down, trying to see her eyes in the faint moonlight.</E>
        <C>他握住她的双手,弯下身来,想在微弱的月光下看看她的眼睛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had been identified as a faint star on a number of sky maps prepared during the preceding hundred years.</E>
        <C>在以前的几百年中积累下的一些天图中,已经证实它是颗暗星。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With a last faint effort, which would have been powerless but for my yielding to it, and assisting it, he raised my hand to his lips.</E>
        <C>他用出了最后一点微弱的力,把我的手拉到唇边吻了吻;要不是我顺水推舟把手送过去的话,他自己是根本拉不动的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fuzzy,weak,dark,vague</E>
        <C>adj. 模糊的；头晕的；[医]虚弱的；衰弱的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pass out,flake out</E>
        <C>vi. 昏倒；变得微弱；变得没气力</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>asphyxy,swound</E>
        <C>n. [中医]昏厥，昏倒</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feiθful]</SM>
    <E>faithful</E>
    <C>adj. 忠实的，忠诚的；如实的；准确可靠的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Faithful to life the voices came out of the speaker.</E>
        <C>说话人的声音清晰而逼真。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What does the Commander of the Faithful require at the hands of his slave?</E>
        <C>大教主要他的奴隶奉献什么呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The girl had never known the shade of the old Cypress, or heard the calling of faithful companions.</E>
        <C>女儿既未领略过那株老柏树的浓荫,也从没听过白头偕老的夫妻的教诲。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The man answered that he knew nothing about them, that he had made a faithful copy.</E>
        <C>那汉子矢口否认,说自己抄得一字不差。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was faithful to her word.</E>
        <C>她很忠实于自己的诺言。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>loving,devoted</E>
        <C>adj. 忠实的，忠诚的；如实的；准确可靠的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:ls]</SM>
    <E>FALSE</E>
    <C>adj. 错误的；虚伪的；伪造的
adv. 欺诈地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She liked it, she wanted to be in the march, though she still had a vague sense of trespass, of false pretences.</E>
        <C>她喜欢这样做,喜欢参加在这游行队伍里,虽然脑子里仿佛有一种侵害了别人和冒充的感觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was quite easy to tell that this queue was false.</E>
        <C>很容易看出这个辫子是假的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was one of those things that gave you a false feeling of soldiering.</E>
        <C>这样一来,我居然也有了布阵做战的错觉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That was just a red herring to lull you into a false sense of security while I made my plans.</E>
        <C>那正是让你在我为自己筹划将来的时候掉以轻心的烟幕弹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Is Irving so much to blame in judging his History a dead end, when it was only a false start?</E>
        <C>《纽约外史》只是个错误的起点。如果把这本书说成一条死胡同,那也未免对欧文责之过严了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>artificial,wrong,incorrect,improper,inaccurate</E>
        <C>adj. 错误的；虚伪的；伪造的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>trickily</E>
        <C>adv. 欺诈地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[feim]</SM>
    <E>fame</E>
    <C>n. 名声，名望；传闻，传说
vt. 使闻名，使有名望
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His grander dream had been a marriage with a lady of so glowing a fame for beauty and attachment to her lord.</E>
        <C>他宏伟的迷梦是要与一个因其美貌和对男人的顺从而芳名闪烁的女人结婚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was neither too early for actors, nor yet too late to have lost one of such charm and fame, she had calculated.</E>
        <C>她考虑过,现在对演员来说既不会太早,对她来说也不会太迟使她错过这么一个仪表堂堂、大名鼎鼎的人物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Clyde could see that because of the fame of his uncle he was looked upon as a social find, really.</E>
        <C>克莱德觉察到,因为他伯父的名望关系,他真是被看作社交场中的一宝了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fame and power which he so ardently desired were in his grasp.</E>
        <C>他那么热烈追求的荣誉和权利便唾手可得。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By the plaudits he received, it was doubtless worthy of his fame.</E>
        <C>从他所得到的喝彩来看,它肯定是同他的声誉相符的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tradition,celebrity,tale</E>
        <C>n. 名声，名望；传闻，传说</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fæmin]</SM>
    <E>famine</E>
    <C>n. 饥荒；饥饿，奇缺
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There had been a famine of razor blades for months past.</E>
        <C>前几个月剃刀刀片严重缺货。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They lived through the long famine.</E>
        <C>他们经历了长期的饥荒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The prophet foresaw a severe famine in the land.</E>
        <C>预言家预见了该地将有严重饥荒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'm afraid famine will stalk over the land.</E>
        <C>恐怕饥荒要在那个地方蔓延起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They are everyday dying and rotting by cold and famine, and filth and vermin.</E>
        <C>他们这些人由于寒冷、饥荒、污秽、害虫,天天都在死亡,烂掉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>hunger,fames</E>
        <C>n. 饥荒；饥饿，奇缺</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fεə]</SM>
    <E>fare</E>
    <C>vi. 经营；进展；遭遇；过活
n. 票价；费用；旅客；食物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shop fronts stood along that thorough fare with an air of invitation.</E>
        <C>大街两边的橱窗显得格外引人注目。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was not the faintness of physical weakness, though confinement and hard fare no doubt had their part in it.</E>
        <C>那并不是生理的虚弱引起的昏厥,然而和拘禁及缺少饮食一定大有关系。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a sort of ostentatious way, he drew back his coat sleeves, seized a bill of fare, and scanning the drink-list on the back.</E>
        <C>他装腔作势地把上衣袖子往上一撩,拿起一份菜单,仔细看了看后面开列的酒名。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This means that you must have the exact amount of the fare as you board the bus.</E>
        <C>这就是说,你上车时必须有一定的车费。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You know how we shall fare then!</E>
        <C>咱们哪,你们可知道,就可以大嚼一顿啦!</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>round,advance</E>
        <C>vi. 经营；进展；遭遇；过活</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>passenger,food,fee,charge,diet</E>
        <C>n. 票价；费用；旅客；食物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fεə'wel]</SM>
    <E>farewell</E>
    <C>n. 告别，辞别；再见；再会
int. 别了！（常含有永别或不容易再见面的意思）；再会！
adj. 告别的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As he touched the strange land he turned suddenly and looked back. "Farewell, ungrateful country!" he cried.</E>
        <C>他刚一触到异国的土地,就蓦地转过身来向后望去。“永别了,薄情寡恩的国家!”他大声说道。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her eyes gave him no sign of love or farewell or recognition.</E>
        <C>她的眼睛没有向他表示出任何爱或离情别意,我和不认识他一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was sorry not to be able to give them a better farewell gift.</E>
        <C>他很抱歉,不能送一种好一些的诀别礼物给她们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Opening their little throats like so many little birds, they yelled out their farewell at the tops of their voice.</E>
        <C>象小鸟一样,他们放开喉咙,用最高的嗓音喊着再见。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nothing that ever befell me in my life sank so deep into my heart as this farewell.</E>
        <C>我生平所经历的事情没有一件象这次别离这么深切地刺我的心。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>adieux,leave-taking</E>
        <C>n. 告别，辞别；再见；再会</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tara</E>
        <C>int. 别了！（常含有永别或不容易再见面的意思）；再会！</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>valedictory</E>
        <C>adj. 告别的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fæʃən]</SM>
    <E>fashion</E>
    <C>n. 时尚；时装；样式；时髦人物
vt. 使用；改变；做成…的形状
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is a man of a military carriage, with an air of fashion.</E>
        <C>他是个风度英武,很有气派的男子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His head is set upon him in such a fashion as to give him a proud and vigorous air.</E>
        <C>他的那颗脑袋长得是如此神气,使他神情高贵而又朝气蓬勃。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was possibly the lack of fashion in his looks that caused her to select him for her confidence.</E>
        <C>也许是他的容貌没有那种时髦派头,因此她选择他作为她诉说衷曲的对象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It cut her to the heart to think that for years he had been used in so infamous a fashion.</E>
        <C>想到许多年来他都是以这种极其丢脸的方式为人们所使用,真是使她伤心。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was always dressed in the same fashion; to see him today was to see him as he had been since 1791.</E>
        <C>他老是同样的装束,从一七九一年以来始终是那副模样。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mode,style,type</E>
        <C>n. 时尚；[服装]时装；样式；时髦人物</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>make use of,employ,influence,exercise,shift</E>
        <C>vt. 使用；改变；做成…的形状</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fæʃənəbl]</SM>
    <E>fashionable</E>
    <C>adj. 流行的；时髦的；上流社会的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I say again, I wish you had never sent me to those fashionable schools you set your mind on.</E>
        <C>我再说一遍,但愿您从来不曾送我到那些您一心指望的时髦学校去。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>popular,going,modern,ruling,epidemic</E>
        <C>adj. 流行的；时髦的；上流社会的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feitl]</SM>
    <E>fatal</E>
    <C>adj. 致命的；重大的；毁灭性的；命中注定的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We found the air as carefully excluded from the two bedrooms as if air were fatal to life.</E>
        <C>我后发觉这两间屋子都密封紧密,好象透了风就要没命似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were reading with enjoyment; yet their work was "afflicted from first to last with a fatal want of raciness."</E>
        <C>他们的作品读起来颇为有趣,可是“从头到尾都严重地缺少一种新鲜的风味。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There, a slight shift in a mirror of a fraction of a wavelength was fatal.</E>
        <C>在那里,反射镜稍稍移动几分之一个波长都是致命的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Shelton watched her, racking his brains to find excuses for that fatal laugh.</E>
        <C>谢尔顿注视着她,绞尽脑汁要找个借口来解释刚才那致命的一笑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Moderation is a fatal thing. Enough is as bad as a meal. More than enough is as good as a feast.</E>
        <C>节制是不祥之物。足量很糟,就象一顿便饭。超过足量才如同宴席一样丰美。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>important,significant,great,fell,kill</E>
        <C>adj. [生物][医]致命的；重大的；毁灭性的；命中注定的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feit]</SM>
    <E>fate</E>
    <C>n. 命运
vt. 注定
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She thought of her own desolate fate, far from her native land.</E>
        <C>她想到自己孤寂的命运,远离自己的国土。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no fear in him, only a resigned acceptance of his fate.</E>
        <C>他一点也不害怕,完全听天由命。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My fate was otherwise determined; the busy devil that so industriously drew me in had too fast hold of me to let me go back.</E>
        <C>我的命运却注定不是这样;那个拉我走进罪恶之途的殷勤的魔鬼把我抓得太紧,绝不让我回去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It also made him smile, in a grim way, to see how fate was raining difficulties on him.</E>
        <C>看到命运怎样把灾难象雨点般降到他身上,使他笑了一下,冷冷地一笑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But for this blow he might have borne with his fate.</E>
        <C>如果没有这种打击,那他本来还可以忍受他现在这种恶劣的命运。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lot,destiny,fortune,portion,cup of tea</E>
        <C>n. 命运</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>predestine,foreordain</E>
        <C>vt. 注定</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɑ:ðəinlɔ:]</SM>
    <E>father-in-law</E>
    <C>n. 岳父；公公；继父
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>That old man is his father-in-law to-be.</E>
        <C>那老头是他未来的岳父。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>step-father</E>
        <C>n. 岳父；公公；继父</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fə'ti:ɡ]</SM>
    <E>fatigue</E>
    <C>n. 疲劳，疲乏；杂役
vt. 使疲劳；使心智衰弱
vi. 疲劳
adj. 疲劳的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It might have been due to his mental state, to depression and fatigue.</E>
        <C>大概是由于精神状态,由于忧郁和疲劳所致。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The warm room lulled his blood and a deepening sense of fatigue drugged him with sleep.</E>
        <C>温暖的房间缓和了他的血流,一阵越来越厉害的疲乏感给他带来浓重睡意。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The master tried to explain the matter; but he was really half dead with fatigue.</E>
        <C>主人想把事情解释一下,可是他真的累得半死。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She reeled just then, giddy with fatigue, and down came the lash and flicked a flake of skin from her naked shoulder.</E>
        <C>这个时候,她已经累得头昏眼晕,身子摇晃起来,于是鞭子就落在她那光着肩膀上,抽下来薄薄的一块油皮。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wiped his hands on his fatigue trousers with a slow thorough motion.</E>
        <C>他慢腾腾一丝不苟地把手在破裤子上擦了几擦。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tiredness,weariness</E>
        <C>n. [生理][心理][力]疲劳，疲乏；杂役</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>wear down</E>
        <C>vt. [生理][心理][力]使疲劳；使心智衰弱</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tire</E>
        <C>vi. [生理][心理][力]疲劳</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:lti]</SM>
    <E>faulty</E>
    <C>adj. 有错误的；有缺点的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He pulled a faulty piston out of the machine and inserted the pen in its place.</E>
        <C>他从机器里取出一个坏了的活塞,把自来水笔塞进原来的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For some reason pilots prefer to turn to port if they made a faulty landing.</E>
        <C>由于某些原因,飞行员在降落失败后总喜欢折向左舷。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>vicious,imperfect</E>
        <C>adj. 有错误的；有缺点的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feivərəbl]</SM>
    <E>favourable</E>
    <C>adj. 有利的，顺利的；赞成的
n. 有利
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Getting him in a favourable stage of drink, I pledged him to secrecy, and told him my whole story.</E>
        <C>我碰见他喝了酒,正高兴的时候,我要他发誓保守秘密,并把我的事情原原本本地告诉了他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The new girls were then briefly passed in review, and, on the whole, the verdict was favourable.</E>
        <C>然后对新来的女孩子们加以评论,总的说来,评语是好的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>beneficial,advantageous,smooth</E>
        <C>adj. 有利的，顺利的；赞成的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>adventage,profitableness</E>
        <C>n. 有利</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fiəful]</SM>
    <E>fearful</E>
    <C>adj. 可怕的；担心的；严重的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He often thought of him; but the thought were disquieted and fearful.</E>
        <C>他时常想念他,但他的想法使他心烦意乱,甚至不寒而栗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as if the wind and rain had lulled at last, after a long and fearful storm.</E>
        <C>这时好象在长久而可怖的狂风暴雨之后终于得到了宁静似的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would be a fearful thing to fall into the hands of these hard, uncouth men without legal papers.</E>
        <C>没有合法的证件,万一落入那些狼心狗肺的家伙手里,那将是件非常可怕的事情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was as though day had dawned after a long and fearful night.</E>
        <C>好象经过漫长而可怕的黑夜之后天又亮了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His voice was mild but it had an expectant fearful quality in it.</E>
        <C>他的口气很婉转,但是听得出有些担心而暗带提防的意思。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>worried,acute,terrible,afraid,serious</E>
        <C>adj. 可怕的；担心的；严重的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fi:zəbl]</SM>
    <E>feasible</E>
    <C>adj. 可行的；可能的；可实行的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I asked Dave Packard if it was feasible to proceed in this manner.</E>
        <C>我问戴夫·帕卡德,这样搞是否可行。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>possible,working,potential,viable</E>
        <C>adj. 可行的；可能的；可实行的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fi:st]</SM>
    <E>feast</E>
    <C>vt. 享受；款待，宴请
n. 筵席，宴会；节日
vi. 享受；参加宴会
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If he had been forgotten, it had been a gap in our great feast, and all things unbecoming.</E>
        <C>如果他被忘记,那是我们的盛宴的一大缺陷,一切都不象样了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some people from the city were coming, and there was to be a grand feast.</E>
        <C>从城里来了些人,看样子要开一次盛大宴会。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She has nothing but crumbs of that feast to live on.</E>
        <C>她现在只能靠剩下的那一点残羹冷饭过日子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We did not think fit to disturb them at their feast, neither did they take much notice of us.</E>
        <C>我们觉得不应该去打搅他们的盛宴;他们呢,也不来注意我们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The feast was over, the music sank into a low and subdued strain.</E>
        <C>宴会结束了,乐队奏出了低沉而抑郁的曲调。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>enjoy,guest</E>
        <C>vt. 享受；款待，宴请</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>festival,holiday</E>
        <C>n. 筵席，宴会；节日</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>banquet</E>
        <C>vi. 享受；参加宴会</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fi:tʃə]</SM>
    <E>feature</E>
    <C>n. 特色，特征；容貌；特写或专题节目
vi. 起重要作用
vt. 特写；以…为特色；由…主演
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her aversion to the wrong formed so distinctive a feature of her mind.</E>
        <C>对邪恶的深恶痛绝,正是她性格的突出之处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is a real work of art and quite a "feature" of the Fair.</E>
        <C>那是一件真正的艺术品,是博览会里着实重要的一“景”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The best feature of the house is the sun parlor.</E>
        <C>这座房子最好的优点就是有一间日光浴室。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The most striking feature of this graph is the lack of agreement.</E>
        <C>本图象最明显的特征是缺乏一致性。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Piglets weaned at four weeks, milk intake is the dominant feature of their growth.</E>
        <C>仔猪四周龄断乳,它们的生长主要靠食入的母乳。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>person,characteristic</E>
        <C>n. 特色，特征；容貌；特写或专题节目</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>star</E>
        <C>vt. 特写；以…为特色；由…主演</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fedərəl]</SM>
    <E>federal</E>
    <C>adj. 联邦的；同盟的
n. 北部联邦同盟盟员；北京连邦软件产业发展公司，国内主要的正版软件经销商
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As nothing less than control of the federal government was at stake, the convention was a bitter affair from the beginning.</E>
        <C>由于控制联邦政府的斗争处于生死攸关的时刻,大会从一开始就是一场苦战。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The governors of the New England states would not allow their armies to go into the field under Federal command.</E>
        <C>新英格兰各州的州长不准他们的军队在联邦统率下作战。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Lewis cynical defiance of federal authority was more than Congress would tolerate.</E>
        <C>刘易斯对联邦权威的极端蔑视,使国会再也无法容忍。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The federal system, it has been seen, was the last step in the evolutionary process.</E>
        <C>我们所看到的联邦政府制度,是这个演进过程的最后一步。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Large firms do not wish to antagonize the federal government unduly.</E>
        <C>大厂商并不想过分地与政府发生顶撞。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>confederal,fed.</E>
        <C>adj. 联邦的；同盟的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fi:bl]</SM>
    <E>feeble</E>
    <C>adj. 微弱的，无力的；虚弱的；薄弱的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I knew that he was feeble and was not frightened of him.</E>
        <C>我知道他弱不经风,所以就不怕他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was like the last feeble echo of a sound made long and long ago.</E>
        <C>那声音好象许久许久以前的声音所遗留下的细微的回响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Instinct told him that to be feeble before her was not helping him.</E>
        <C>他本能地感觉到,在她面前显得体力不济对自己很不利。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a long time she refused to see anyone, protesting her feeble health.</E>
        <C>她很长时间拒绝见人,借口身体欠佳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All have not your powers, and it would be folly for the feeble to wish to march with the strong.</E>
        <C>并不是人人都有你的力量啊;弱者想去跟强者一起前进,那是愚蠢的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>weak,small,thin</E>
        <C>adj. 微弱的，无力的；虚弱的；薄弱的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fi:dbæk]</SM>
    <E>feedback</E>
    <C>n. 反馈；成果，资料；回复
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Feedback is the return of part of a system's output to change its input.</E>
        <C>反馈是把一个系统输出的一部分返回以改变其输入。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>production,outcome,information</E>
        <C>n. [电子][自]反馈；成果，资料；回复</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fi:meil]</SM>
    <E>female</E>
    <C>adj. 女性的；雌性的；柔弱的，柔和的
n. 女人；[动] 雌性动物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The structure of the pelvic bones showed the skeleton was that of a female.</E>
        <C>骨盆构造说明,这个骨胳是女性的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was the most close-mouthed female in the white House-and she had to be.</E>
        <C>她是白宫最严守秘密的女人,她必须这样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Among the many passengers on this boat, both male and female, was a spruce young dandy.</E>
        <C>船上载着许多男女旅客,其中有一个穿着一身考究衣服的花花公子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was now time for him to adorn his life with the graces of female companionship.</E>
        <C>眼下已到了用伉俪点缀他的生活的时刻。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She added a few comments on her female colleagues in the House.</E>
        <C>她就下院女同僚补充了一些评语。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>delicate,feminine</E>
        <C>adj. 女性的；[生物]雌性的；柔弱的，柔和的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>she,jenny</E>
        <C>n. 女人；[植][动]雌性动物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fə:tail]</SM>
    <E>fertile</E>
    <C>adj. 富饶的，肥沃的；能生育的
n. 肥沃，多产
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a pleasant fertile spot, well wooded and rich in pasture.</E>
        <C>那是一个富饶的,使人愉快的地方,材木苍然,牧草丰富。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The valley of the river was very fertile, and the young tender grass covered it like a field of wheat in May.</E>
        <C>河谷地带非常肥沃,柔弱的嫩草盖在地上,仿佛是五月的麦田。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The land was highly fertile, and the growing season was long.</E>
        <C>土壤非常肥沃,生长季节很长。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A fertile and needful trade flowed between our two countries.</E>
        <C>在我们两国之间进行着繁荣和互惠互利的贸易。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On the West Coast there are strands of virgin timber and fertile farmland.</E>
        <C>西海岸则有许多未经开发的森林和肥沃的田地。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rich,viable</E>
        <C>adj. 富饶的，肥沃的；[植]能生育的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>pregnancy,enrichment</E>
        <C>n. 肥沃，多产</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fə:tilaizə]</SM>
    <E>fertilizer</E>
    <C>n. [肥料] 肥料；受精媒介物；促进发展者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is now late in season and our clients are in dire need of this fertilizer.</E>
        <C>现在施肥季节已经快过去了,我们的客户迫切需要这批化肥。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>manure</E>
        <C>n. [肥料]肥料；受精媒介物；促进发展者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['faibə]</SM>
    <E>fibre</E>
    <C>n. 纤维；纤维制品
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The best method to date is to let the waste fibre fall into a trough.</E>
        <C>到目前,最好的办法是让废丝落在一个槽中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As he thought of it, a sharp pang of pain struck through him like a knife and made each delicate fibre of his nature quiver.</E>
        <C>想到这里,尖利的痛苦象刀子一样切割着他,使他天性中每一根柔弱的纤维都战栗着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Made of glass fibre, the capsule will float on the sea and will not be dragged down by the sinking ship.</E>
        <C>救生艇是玻璃钢板制成的,它将漂浮在海上,不会被沉船拖下去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is a man of strong moral fibre.</E>
        <C>他是个道德品性坚强的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The cutters for fibre strands are simple in design.</E>
        <C>原丝切刀造型简单。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fiber,funicle</E>
        <C>n. [材]纤维；纤维制品</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fikʃən]</SM>
    <E>fiction</E>
    <C>n. 小说；虚构，编造；谎言
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ada and I agreed that this Caprice about the wind was a fiction.</E>
        <C>婀达和我都认为这个对风向的反复无常的说法全是假话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a platitude to maintain the fiction that he was conferring a great boon on me.</E>
        <C>这是一种陈腐的老生常谈,旨在维护似乎他给了我极大恩惠的假象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her child was thirty-one parts white, and he, too, was a slave, and by a fiction of law and custom a Negro.</E>
        <C>她的孩子有三十一份白种血流,但是他也是个奴隶,而且根据荒唐的法律和习俗,仍然是个黑人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It seems the time that lamps should be lighted to guide the steps of the writer of fiction.</E>
        <C>看来,现在是为小说家点燃明灯以指引道路的时候了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A friendship based on fiction will not long withstand the rigours of this world.</E>
        <C>基于虚构的友谊不能长期承受这个世界的严峻考验。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>invention,novel</E>
        <C>n. 小说；虚构，编造；谎言</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[filtə]</SM>
    <E>filter</E>
    <C>vi. 滤过；渗入；慢慢传开
n. 滤波器；[化工] 过滤器；筛选；滤光器
vt. 过滤；渗透；用过滤法除去
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would not take long for word of that to filter back to Leconfield House, so I made it clear to them that I was talking off the record.</E>
        <C>那一类的话不要多久会传回莱肯菲尔德大厦去,所以我明确地向他们表示,我的谈话是非正式的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Along the length of the filter, the interference film looks like a wedge.</E>
        <C>沿薄膜的长度方向看干涉膜似尖劈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It contains a fine filter to exclude particles of dust or dirt which may have found their way into the tank.</E>
        <C>它包括一个细滤器,用来滤除可能混入油箱中的灰尘或脏物。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Rough idle and frequent stalling could result from a plugged or stuck PCV valve or from a clogged PCV air filter.</E>
        <C>怠速不稳和频繁熄火是由于PCV阀堵塞或者PCV滤清器堵塞而引起的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We started with what seemed the most simple and obvious filter.</E>
        <C>起初我们着手研究的是看起来似乎最简单和最明显的滤波器。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sink in,seep into</E>
        <C>vi. 滤过；渗入；慢慢传开</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>strainer,percolator</E>
        <C>n. [电子][光]滤波器；[轻][核][化工]过滤器；筛选；滤光器</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>penetrate,lauter</E>
        <C>vt. [轻][核][化工]过滤；渗透；用过滤法除去</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fainəli]</SM>
    <E>finally</E>
    <C>adv. 最后；终于；决定性地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I finally got up the nerve to tell Charlie publicly what I thought of him.</E>
        <C>我终于鼓起勇气当众告诉查利我对他的看法。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The police finally ran down the criminals as they were about to board the ship.</E>
        <C>警察终于在那些罪犯正准备上船时把他们抓获了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Once more, and finally as it seemed to me, I pronounced him in my heart, a humbug.</E>
        <C>我再次地,也觉得是最后地在心里断定他是个骗子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We were a good mile from where we ought to have been when we finally got the upper hand of her again.</E>
        <C>等到我们重新把它制住了的时候,已经离开我们所应在的地方有一哩多远了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Having bounced in and out of the room, Margaret finally came and knelt down on the floor beside him to see what he was doing.</E>
        <C>玛格丽特一直踱来踱去,象热锅上的蚂蚁。后来,她走到屋里蹲在地的旁边,看他在做什么。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>eventually,ultimately,lastly</E>
        <C>adv. 最后；终于；决定性地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fai'næns]</SM>
    <E>finance</E>
    <C>n. 财政，财政学；金融
vt. 负担经费，供给…经费
vi. 筹措资金
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If the buyer is a stockist, he will have to purchase and finance stocks on which he may not get his money back for a long time.</E>
        <C>假如这买方是进货后贮存待销,则购货及贮存所动用的资金有可能在长时期内无法收回。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The terms were coined by John Gurley and Edward S. Shaw in Money in A Theory of Finance.</E>
        <C>这些术语是约翰·格利和爱德华·斯·肖在两人合著的《金融理论中的货币》中首创的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>policy of tightening control over expenditure and credit,cameralistics</E>
        <C>n. [财政]财政，财政学；[金融]金融</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fund raising</E>
        <C>vi. 筹措资金</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fai'nænʃəl]</SM>
    <E>financial</E>
    <C>adj. 金融的；财政的，财务的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He asked me, cap in hand, if I could help him out of his financial difficulties.</E>
        <C>他毕恭毕敬地问我能不能帮他摆脱财政困难。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But this time he pulled me out of a financial jam as well.</E>
        <C>不过,这一次,他却把我从金融事务上的尴尬局面中解脱出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some of the financial reporters are pretty good at it.</E>
        <C>有些金融记者在这方面是很拿手的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The meager grant of the Commons had by no means put an end to his financial distresses.</E>
        <C>下议院通过的那一点微薄的赐资根本无从解决他经济上的困难。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He knew the financial secrets of most traders in the town and could touch the springs of their credit.</E>
        <C>他了解当地大部分商人的财务秘密,掌握着他们的信用命脉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>monetary,fiscal</E>
        <C>adj. 金融的；财政的，财务的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['faindiŋ]</SM>
    <E>finding</E>
    <C>n. 发现；裁决；发现物
v. 找到；感到（find的ing形式）；遇到
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They looked at her coldly, as if they were finding fault with her.</E>
        <C>他们对她总是冷漠相看,似乎是故意跟她挑剔。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Clyde made his way to the office portion and finding no one to hinder him.</E>
        <C>克莱德朝办公室走去,发现并没有什么人拦他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tonight he had trouble finding his way and several times came close to be lost.</E>
        <C>今天晚上,路很不好找,他好几次差点迷了路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he got to London, he had no difficulty in finding his way to the famous bridge.</E>
        <C>到了伦敦,他没费什么劲便找到了那座有名的桥。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>However, one of them woke sooner than the other, finding the boat too fast aground for him to stir it.</E>
        <C>后来,两个人中的一个比另外一个先醒过来,看见小船已经搁了浅,推又推不动。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>discovery,occurrence,detection</E>
        <C>n. 发现；裁决；发现物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['faiəmən]</SM>
    <E>fireman</E>
    <C>n. 消防队员；救火队员；锅炉工
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A grinning fireman let him go back to put on pants and a shirt.</E>
        <C>一位咧着嘴嘻笑的消防人员让他回去穿上裤子和衬衣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He tried to get the attention of a passing fireman.</E>
        <C>他企图叫住一位从他身旁经过的消防队员。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fireman soon put the fire out.</E>
        <C>消防队员不久即扑灭了那场火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Neither that fireman nor I had any time to peer into our creepy thoughts.</E>
        <C>不论是司炉还是我本人,都忙得无片刻闲暇去理会自己的恐慌不安的心绪了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>pompier</E>
        <C>n. 消防队员；救火队员；锅炉工</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fleim]</SM>
    <E>flame</E>
    <C>n. 火焰；热情；光辉
v. 焚烧；泛红
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She stood quite still, a heavenly smile upon her face, as though she were the very spirit of the Flame.</E>
        <C>她静静地站着,脸上带着天使般的笑容,宛若她就是生命之火的精灵。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At this moment on the ridge, up against the blazing sky, a figure was visible, like the black snuff in the midst of a candle flame.</E>
        <C>恰在此时,在那山岗上,在那阳光绚丽的天际出现了一个身影,就象蜡烛火焰中的一个黑色烛花。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In an extinct volcano, such as he boasted that his breast was, it was wonderful how he should feel such a flame!</E>
        <C>他时常夸口,说他的心已成了一座死火山,可是奇怪,这颗心怎么会喷出了烈火呢!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Love isn't a bunch of coals that can be blown by an artificial bellows into a flame at any time.</E>
        <C>爱情并不是一堆煤,可以随时用风箱把它吹起火焰来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then a coal slipped, the fire crackled and sent up a spurt of flame, and he woke with a start.</E>
        <C>突然,煤块滑动了一下,火花爆裂,迸起无数火星,他猛地惊醒了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>passion,fire,warmth</E>
        <C>n. [化工]火焰；热情；光辉</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>set on fire</E>
        <C>v. 焚烧；泛红</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flεə]</SM>
    <E>flare</E>
    <C>vt. 使闪耀；使张开；用发光信号发出；使外倾
vi. 闪耀，闪光；燃烧；突然发怒
n. 闪光，闪耀；耀斑；爆发；照明弹
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made the fire flare, and threw on it a light log from a blighted tree, which quickly blazed.</E>
        <C>他把火拨旺,加了一块枯木,火立刻熊熊地燃烧起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"God bless you, Captain Frank," came Rupert's deep solemn voice out of the dark when the flare died.</E>
        <C>“上帝保佑你,弗兰克船长,”火光熄灭,只听见黑暗中传来鲁帕特深沉的煞有介事的声音。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Once or twice he saw the flare of a match through the underbrush where some of the men were lying in wait.</E>
        <C>有一二次他看到矮树丛中火柴一亮,那里埋伏几个人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The flare burst at the moment the Japanese started their charge.</E>
        <C>照明弹亮起的时候也正是日本人发起冲锋的时候。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sides of a ship flare from the keel to the deck.</E>
        <C>船壳由龙骨向外弯曲至甲板处。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sparkle</E>
        <C>vt. 使闪耀；使张开；用发光信号发出；使外倾</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>burn,shine on</E>
        <C>vi. 闪耀，闪光；燃烧；突然发怒</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>explosion,stroboflash</E>
        <C>n. 闪光，闪耀；耀斑；爆发；照明弹</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fleivə]</SM>
    <E>flavour</E>
    <C>n. 香味；滋味
vt. 给……调味；给……增添风趣
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were of good flesh and flavour, and when broiled upon the coals, lacked only a little salt to be delicious.</E>
        <C>味很鲜美,拿来放在木炭上焙炙,就是缺少一点盐,否则真可以和山珍海味媲美了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I can grind it for you while you wait, and then the coffee will keep its flavour.</E>
        <C>你等一会的功夫我就替你磨出来,这样咖啡才能保持香味。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When you have a cold, your food sometimes has very little flavour.</E>
        <C>你患伤风时,你的食物有时毫无滋味。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fragrance,perfume</E>
        <C>n. 香味；滋味</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fli:t]</SM>
    <E>fleet</E>
    <C>adj. 快速的，敏捷的
n. 舰队；港湾；小河
vi. 飞逝；疾驰；掠过
vt. 消磨
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Like the gods of the Greeks, he would be strong, and fleet, and joyous.</E>
        <C>他会强壮、迅捷而又欢乐,如同希腊的诸神。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Maybe it's one of our own ships out to rendezvous with a fleet unit.</E>
        <C>也许是咱们自己的一艘船开出来同一支舰队会合。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It might be a good idea to arrange some protection by aircraft from the US Sixth Fleet.</E>
        <C>最好由美国第六舰队派飞机保护一下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fleet began to fill away on a northerly course.</E>
        <C>船队开始顺风向北航行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Fleet was at all times a vital factor in the desert war.</E>
        <C>海军在沙漠战争中向来是一个重要因素。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fast,sudden,sharp,fly,quick</E>
        <C>adj. 快速的，敏捷的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>marine,navarchy</E>
        <C>n. [军]舰队；港湾；小河</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>brush,fly by</E>
        <C>vi. 飞逝；疾驰；掠过</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>spend,while away</E>
        <C>vt. 消磨</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fleʃ]</SM>
    <E>flesh</E>
    <C>n. 肉；肉体
vt. 喂肉给…；使发胖
vi. 长胖
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes he thought he would die of it, for his flesh weakened.</E>
        <C>有时他想,他会死于这种生活,因为他的身体衰弱了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The distress I sensed in her voice was as sharp and painful as the lash of a whip on my flesh.</E>
        <C>从她的喊声里我感觉到她的悲伤,我心中非常痛苦,就象鞭子抽在我的皮肉一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were of good flesh and flavour, and when broiled upon the coals, lacked only a little salt to be delicious.</E>
        <C>味很鲜美,拿来放在木炭上焙炙,就是缺少一点盐,否则真可以和山珍海味媲美了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The serpent attempted to draw out the weapon with his mouth, but broke it off, leaving the iron point rankling in his flesh.</E>
        <C>大蛇想用牙齿去拔那长矛,但只是把矛咬断了,铁矛尖扎在肉里更加疼痛难熬。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His flesh crawled as if he had a scabies.</E>
        <C>他身上痒得象害了疥疮。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>meat,clay</E>
        <C>n. [食品][组织]肉；肉体</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>fat up</E>
        <C>vi. 长胖</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fleksibl]</SM>
    <E>flexible</E>
    <C>adj. 灵活的；柔韧的；易弯曲的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A glass tube a few feet long is closed at one end with glass and at the other with a flexible diaphragm.</E>
        <C>它是一个几英尺长的玻璃管,一端用玻璃封闭,另一端用柔性隔膜封闭。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From their flexible and unformed minds I can carve out my fittest tools.</E>
        <C>我可以把他们易变的、不成熟的心灵雕塑成最适合我的工具。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That is the most flexible portion of the world's supply of fats and oils.</E>
        <C>那是世界油脂供应中最不稳定的一部分。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>elastic,pliable</E>
        <C>adj. 灵活的；[力]柔韧的；易弯曲的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flɔk]</SM>
    <E>flock</E>
    <C>n. 群；棉束（等于floc）
vt. 用棉束填满
vi. 聚集；成群而行
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He conceives it to be his duty to know all the private doings and desires of the flock entrusted to his care.</E>
        <C>他认为,了解托付他照管的教友们私下的所作所为和他们的欲望是他的职责。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Nobody could have denied that his steady swings and turns in and about the flock had elements of grace.</E>
        <C>谁也不至于否认他在羊群里面或羊群周围从从容容地转来转去时是相当优雅的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tourists flock to see her statue.</E>
        <C>游客不断地到此瞻仰她的塑象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he came to himself he was lying on the grass in the meadow where he was accustomed to keep his flock.</E>
        <C>他苏醒时,正躺在他日常放羊的草地上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A shepherd lost the whole of his flock by a dreadful illness.</E>
        <C>由于一场可怕的瘟疫,牧羊人的一群羊都死光了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>cluster,gang,bunch,qun</E>
        <C>n. 群；棉束（等于floc）</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>concentrate,collect,mass,crowd</E>
        <C>vi. 聚集；成群而行</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['flauriʃ]</SM>
    <E>flourish</E>
    <C>n. 兴旺；茂盛；挥舞；炫耀；华饰
vt. 夸耀；挥舞
vi. 繁荣，兴旺；茂盛；活跃；处于旺盛时期
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He went away with a flourish of his hat.</E>
        <C>他挥帽而去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The hotel had opened with a flourish three years ago.</E>
        <C>这家旅馆三年前吹吹打打地开了张。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>First, I wrote the poem out in my finest flourish.</E>
        <C>首先,我用最华丽的字体,把那首诗誉清。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She went away with a flourish of bonnet.</E>
        <C>她挥挥帽子走掉了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'm not the consultant type. I flourish where the action is.</E>
        <C>我不是当顾问的料,我是从实干中冒出来的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>health,display</E>
        <C>n. 兴旺；茂盛；挥舞；炫耀；华饰</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>air,sport</E>
        <C>vt. 夸耀；挥舞</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>succeed,flower,thrive</E>
        <C>vi. 繁荣，兴旺；茂盛；活跃；处于旺盛时期</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['flu(:)id]</SM>
    <E>fluid</E>
    <C>adj. 流动的；流畅的；不固定的
n. 流体；液体
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He made himself understood as much by the gestures of his hands as by his fluid English.</E>
        <C>他以流畅的英语也以手势来说明自己的意思。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Many of them thought of it as a sort of "fluid".</E>
        <C>他们之中不少人认为它是一种“流体”。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One is always rather fluid in a dream.</E>
        <C>做梦时,人总是变幻莫测的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We've only just begun to plan the work, and our ideas on the subject are still fluid.</E>
        <C>我们只是刚刚订计划,所以我们的意见仍是不固定的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Steady flow means that the way in which the fluid moves does not change with time.</E>
        <C>稳定流动的意思是说流体流动状态不随时间而变化。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>floating,flowing,running,fluent</E>
        <C>adj. 流动的；流畅的；不固定的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>liquid medium</E>
        <C>n. [流]流体；[物]液体</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flʌʃ]</SM>
    <E>flush</E>
    <C>n. 激动，洋溢；面红；萌芽；旺盛；奔流
vt. 使齐平；发红，使发亮；用水冲洗；使激动
vi. 发红，脸红；奔涌；被冲洗
adj. 大量的；齐平的；丰足的，洋溢的；挥霍的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Towards four o'clock the sky in front of him began to flush pink and golden.</E>
        <C>四点钟左右,他前面的一片天开始透露出淡红色和金黄色的光彩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As he said the last word a sudden flush went up to his forehead and died out again.</E>
        <C>当他说到最后一个字的时候,一阵突发的红晕涌上了他的前额,随即又消褪了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The brown of her complexion gave way on the cheek to a perceptible flush.</E>
        <C>这当儿,她那棕色的脸颊上微微泛起一朵红云。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was all I could do to keep them from shooting him, in the flush of success.</E>
        <C>我费了九牛二虎之力,才制止他们在胜利的冲动下开枪打死他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Oh, I have no patience with you, Fanny," said Bertha, a flush lighting up her face.</E>
        <C>“呕,你真使我受不了,范妮说!”伯莎涨红脸说道。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>seed,warmth,excitation,agitation</E>
        <C>n. 激动，洋溢；面红；萌芽；旺盛；奔流</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>heat,electrify</E>
        <C>vt. 使齐平；发红，使发亮；用水冲洗；使激动</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>blush</E>
        <C>vi. 发红，脸红；奔涌；被冲洗</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>massive,extensive,substantial,macro,much</E>
        <C>adj. 大量的；齐平的；丰足的，洋溢的；挥霍的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fəukəs]</SM>
    <E>focus</E>
    <C>n. 焦点；中心；清晰；焦距
vt. 使集中；使聚焦
vi. 集中；聚焦；调节焦距
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She took her drink to bed and picked up her book, but it was too much effort to focus on the print.</E>
        <C>她手拿酒杯上了床,抄起书来看,但尽了最大的努力也无法把注意力集中到书本上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Focus your resume just as much as you focus your letter.</E>
        <C>简历要有的放矢就象你的信要有的放矢一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The closest point on which the eye can focus is known as the near point.</E>
        <C>眼能聚焦的最近的点叫做近点。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wearer of such glasses could change the focus by sliding a switch along one arm of the frame.</E>
        <C>带这种眼镜的人通过调整一只眼镜腿上的滑动开关可以改变焦距。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The question was open as to what shape of lens would so focus in the coming rays.</E>
        <C>什么形状的透镜能起这样的聚焦作用,还是一个没有解决的问题。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>center,hub,fairness</E>
        <C>n. [光][数]焦点；中心；清晰；焦距</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>centralize</E>
        <C>vt. 使集中；[光][摄]使聚焦</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>concentrate,band</E>
        <C>vi. 集中；[光][摄]聚焦；调节焦距</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔɡ]</SM>
    <E>fog</E>
    <C>n. 雾；烟雾，尘雾；迷惑
vt. 使模糊；使困惑；以雾笼罩
vi. 被雾笼罩；变模糊
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I turned my shoulder to him in sign of appreciation, and looked into the fog.</E>
        <C>我向他侧了一下身子,算是对他的话表示赞赏,眼睛却向大雾望去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fog of terror cleared from her eyes.</E>
        <C>恐怖的迷雾从她眼前消除了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A full moon was beginning to rise and peered redly through the upper edges of fog.</E>
        <C>一轮满月开始升起,带着红色的光芒在雾气上沿朦胧出现。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was to Jon like a ray of sunshine piercing through a fog.</E>
        <C>乔恩觉得它象一道阳光透过云雾。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Although a fog rolled over the city in the small hours, the early part of the night was cloudless.</E>
        <C>虽然那天深夜浓雾笼罩着整个城市,上半夜则晴空如洗。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>vapor,smog</E>
        <C>n. [气象][摄]雾；烟雾，尘雾；迷惑</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>obfuscate,befog</E>
        <C>vt. 使模糊；使困惑；以雾笼罩</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>mist</E>
        <C>vi. 被雾笼罩；变模糊</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fəuk]</SM>
    <E>folk</E>
    <C>n. 民族；人们；亲属（复数）
adj. 民间的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I have never known her to do it before, for as a rule she takes no interest in the village folk at all.</E>
        <C>就我所知,她从来没这么干过;因为照老习惯,她对这个村子里的乡下佬压根儿就不感兴趣。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was at a meeting with her fiance, the folk singer.</E>
        <C>她正在同她那位当民族歌手的未婚夫幽会。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In general, her novel deals with simple folk, on farms and in small towns which are never far from the sea.</E>
        <C>一般来说,她的小说写的都是滨海农庄和小镇里的纯朴居民。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Here at home all goes fairly well, though the little folk are more active.</E>
        <C>在国内,虽然小人物更加活跃,但这里一切都很好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mrs. Roberts gave away loaves of bread and cakes that she baked to folk who she knew were particularly needy.</E>
        <C>罗伯茨夫人向她认为特别需要施舍的人发放自制的面包和糕点。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nation,people,family</E>
        <C>n. 民族；人们；亲属（复数）</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>civil</E>
        <C>adj. 民间的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔləuiŋ]</SM>
    <E>following</E>
    <C>adj. 下面的；其次的，接着的
n. 下列事物；一批追随者
v. 跟随；沿行（follow的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The grandeur like that of wave following wave in the open sea; there is no doubt that in all this there is something inspiring.</E>
        <C>大海后浪推前浪的气势,这些特点肯定都有一定的感人之处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Before following her in her round of seeking, let us look at the sphere in which her future was to lie.</E>
        <C>我们暂且把她找工作的事搁下不谈,先看一下她的前途所寄托的这个世界。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There had been a court-martial the following week.</E>
        <C>一周后,军事法庭开审。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now he found that he had committed himself to the following of a grail.</E>
        <C>现在他发现已经把自己献身于一种理想的追求。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He struck off from the rude paths he had been following into the trackless wilderness.</E>
        <C>他便离开了那条他一路行走的艰难曲折的小路,进入了茫茫无际的荒野之中。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>under,coming,next</E>
        <C>adj. 下面的；其次的，接着的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fut'step]</SM>
    <E>footstep</E>
    <C>n. 脚步；脚步声；足迹
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Ruth listened and started nervously at every passing footstep.</E>
        <C>露丝谛听着,每次有脚步声过去她就心惊肉跳。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>step,track</E>
        <C>n. 脚步；脚步声；足迹</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:məust]</SM>
    <E>foremost</E>
    <C>adj. 最重要的；最先的
adv. 首先；居于首位地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Although the rifle dropped a little towards the foremost of his pursuers he did not aim or fire.</E>
        <C>尽管他曾对最前面的追踪者举起了火炝,但他既没有瞄准,更没有开火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The captain, who was foremost, ran in upon him, and knocked him down, and then called out to him to yield.</E>
        <C>走在头里的船长登时冲到他跟前,把他打倒在地,然后向他大喝一声,叫他赶快投降。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The huntsman who rode foremost passed us with great swiftness.</E>
        <C>第一个打猎人骑着马飞快地从我们身边跑过去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Someone jumped out from the foremost waggon and cried aloud.</E>
        <C>有人从最前面的一辆大车里跳下来,大声叫嚷。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>principal,supreme,main,lead</E>
        <C>adj. 最重要的；最先的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>firstly,primarily,initially,first of all,chiefly</E>
        <C>adv. 首先；居于首位地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fə'revə]</SM>
    <E>forever</E>
    <C>adv. 永远；不断地；常常
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All this that came and went in the twinkling of an eye was branded forever upon my heart.</E>
        <C>所有这些都是在一眨眼的瞬间里发生和消逝了的,这一切将永远铭刻在我的心上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Inwardly Fee had slowed down like a tired old clock, running time down and down, until it was forever stilled.</E>
        <C>菲在精神上却象一只疲倦的旧钟,发条渐渐地走完,直到最后停止不动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The snow kept coming down, quietly, ghost-like, covering the land. It seemed as if it would go on forever.</E>
        <C>雪静静地,幽灵似的下着,覆盖了大地,好象要永远下下去的样子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He thought of the war, which would stretch on forever.</E>
        <C>他想起了这场战争还得遥遥无期地打下去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She always kissed one as if she were sadly and wisely sending one away forever.</E>
        <C>她总是这样吻别一个人,仿佛她是在既伤心又懂事地与他永远诀别。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>always,constantly,continually,unceasingly,straight</E>
        <C>adv. 永远；不断地；常常</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:məl]</SM>
    <E>formal</E>
    <C>adj. 正式的；拘谨的；有条理的
n. 正式的社交活动；夜礼服
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was going to be a very formal affair, white tie and tails for the men, sweeping gowns for the women.</E>
        <C>这是正式的宴会,所以男人要带领带,穿燕尾服,女人们要穿长及地板的裙袍。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had sent a message offering to see her for a formal leave-taking.</E>
        <C>他曾托人带过一个信儿,说要跟她见一面,给她正式送送行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Wearing a sports coat at the formal dance, he stuck out like a sore thumb.</E>
        <C>穿着一件运动衣到正式的舞会,他很惹人注目。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her formal, not her relaxed, pose was the true one.</E>
        <C>她并不随和,一本正经才是她的本来面目。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a formal handshake, a farewell.</E>
        <C>这是一次正式的握手,一次告别。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>official,state</E>
        <C>adj. 正式的；拘谨的；有条理的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>evening dress</E>
        <C>n. 正式的社交活动；夜礼服</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:'meiʃən]</SM>
    <E>formation</E>
    <C>n. 形成；构造；编队
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Land left in bare fallow to be sown with winter crops sustained losses that far exceeded the rate of new soil formation.</E>
        <C>留作播种冬季作物的休耕地所经受的土壤流失远远超过土壤生成的速率。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To be sure, they were in no way responsible for events that led to the split in AF of L and the formation of CIO in 1935.</E>
        <C>的确,他们对于导致劳联分裂和产联形成的,1935年那些事件是无论如何没有责任的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Hence disturbances tend to grow, giving rise to the formation of a shock wave.</E>
        <C>因此,扰动就趋于增强而引起冲击波的形成。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Here at the base of the chalk formation he neared the brood that oozed from it.</E>
        <C>就在那个白垩质山岗的山根下面,他走近了那条由山根下涌出来的小河流。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>constitution,fabric,becoming,structure,build</E>
        <C>n. 形成；[水文]构造；编队</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:mjulə]</SM>
    <E>formula</E>
    <C>n. [数] 公式，准则；配方；婴儿食品
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The combined effect of uplift and denudation upon the temperature gradient can be obtained by formula (3. 86).</E>
        <C>抬升和剥蚀对温度梯度的联合效应可以根据公式(3.86)进行估定。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is a recursive formula for the number of spanning trees in a graph.</E>
        <C>对于一个图的生成树的棵数,存在一个递推公式。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For the present no magic formula will bring him back.</E>
        <C>就目前来说,没有任何一种神奇的办法能够使他回来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>criterion,expressions</E>
        <C>n. [数]公式，准则；[化工]配方；婴儿食品</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:θ]</SM>
    <E>forth</E>
    <C>adv. 向前，向外；自…以后
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now he wondered if he had been willing to put forth his utmost strength after all.</E>
        <C>这会儿他想到,不知道自己到底愿不愿使出全身的力气来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had been restraining herself in the presence of her father all the morning; but now, that long-pent-up sob might come forth.</E>
        <C>一上午,她在父亲面前尽力克制着自己,可是现在,这长久压抑着的啜泣不得不爆发出来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Moonstone looks forth once more over the walls of the sacred city in which its story first began.</E>
        <C>月亮宝石再度照耀着这座圣城的城墙了,它的故事就是在这城里开场的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Once again the prearranged applause of the clappers alone burst forth; the public, a little out of their depth, sat waiting.</E>
        <C>那些事先雇好了的鼓掌人,又单独地突然拍起手来;而观众呢,有一点莫名其妙,就坐等着往下看。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He began rocking back and forth happily like a handsome child in a high chair.</E>
        <C>他象个坐在高脚椅里的伶俐孩子那样快活地前后摇晃起来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>to,ahead,along,forwards,front</E>
        <C>adv. 向前，向外；自…以后</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔitʃənitli]</SM>
    <E>fortunately</E>
    <C>adv. 幸运地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fortunately the wind was blowing on shore from the ocean, so we were able to hoist the sail.</E>
        <C>运气还不错,风正从大海往陆地上吹着,我们还能把船帆升起。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fortunately the moon was rising, so that she could see well enough to make her way through the woods.</E>
        <C>幸好月亮升起来了,她可以借着月光在树林中穿行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fortunately, it was early and they went through back streets, so few people saw them and no one laughed at their queer party.</E>
        <C>幸而,天色尚早,她们又是从后街走的,所以看见他们的人很少,也没人笑话这支滑稽的队伍。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I put my shirt on the horse and fortunately it won.</E>
        <C>我将所有的钱都押赌在那匹马上,幸而赢了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>happily,luckily</E>
        <C>adv. 幸运地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[faun'deiʃən]</SM>
    <E>foundation</E>
    <C>n. 基础；地基；基金会；根据；创立
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She dared not leave things that in future years might be the foundation of a new idolatry.</E>
        <C>她不敢使目前的事物在未来的岁月中成为一种新的偶像崇拜的基础。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They had not fashioned for themselves or their children so sure a foundation as was hers.</E>
        <C>他们没有为自己和后代创造一个象她那样坚实的基础。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shearing strength at the foundation, where the concrete is placed on a smooth rock surface, may be lessened.</E>
        <C>当混凝土浇筑在平滑的岩石表面时,地基上的剪切强度可能会减少。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This thing that they have done against me hurts justice; destroys faith; saps the foundation of the Church.</E>
        <C>他们对我这么折腾:一,损害了法律;二,破坏了信仰;三,动摇了教会的基础。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Your Honor, I say that the law is holy; that it is the foundation of all our cherished values.</E>
        <C>法官阁下,我说法律是神圣的;它是我们所珍爱的一切价值的基础。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>elements,basis,bed,seed,radical</E>
        <C>n. 基础；[建]地基；基金会；根据；创立</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['frækʃən]</SM>
    <E>fraction</E>
    <C>n. 分数；部分；小部分；稍微
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If the guest occupies his room beyond that time, he can be charged for an extra day or at least a fraction of a day.</E>
        <C>如果顾客占用房间超过这一时间,就可能要加付一天或至少几小时的房租。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The lipid fraction did not start to decline until 2 days after planting.</E>
        <C>类脂物质直到播后2天才开始下降。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There, a slight shift in a mirror of a fraction of a wavelength was fatal.</E>
        <C>在那里,反射镜稍稍移动几分之一个波长都是致命的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>For the conditions shown, maximum performance occurs at an additive mass fraction of 23%.</E>
        <C>在所给定的条件下,最大性能是添加剂质量分量的23%处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The hull fraction is sometimes toasted separately and sold as mill feed or as mill run.</E>
        <C>粉碎的种皮有时单独进行烘干,作麸皮饲料或下脚饲料出卖。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>score,marks,proportion,part,portion</E>
        <C>n. [数]分数；部分；小部分；稍微</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fræɡmənt]</SM>
    <E>fragment</E>
    <C>n. 碎片；片断或不完整部分
vt. 使成碎片
vi. 破碎或裂开
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a small fragment of a tribe that had been hunting and fishing within English limits.</E>
        <C>这个部落中的这一小部分人一直在英属殖民地的区域内捕鱼打猎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes a ting fragment of charred grass fell on her skin and left a greasy black smudge.</E>
        <C>有时候有一片烧焦了的草叶落在她的皮肤上,留下一块油腻腻的黑斑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Not a fragment of bone had been discovered in these beds.</E>
        <C>在这些岩层中,没有发现过这些动物遗骨的一块碎片。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But that fragment of talk lodged, thick, in his small gizzard.</E>
        <C>可是谈话的片断却深深盘据在他的小头脑里面。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>debris,chip</E>
        <C>n. 碎片；片断或不完整部分</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[freim]</SM>
    <E>frame</E>
    <C>n. 框架；结构；[电影] 画面
vt. 设计；建造；陷害；使…适合
vi. 有成功希望
adj. 有木架的；有构架的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Another is the hearing aid, which can be made so small that it can become part of the frame of a pair of spectacles.</E>
        <C>另一个例子是助听器,它可以做得非常小,小得可以成为眼镜架的一部分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His hands were white and small, his frame was fragile, his voice was quiet and his manners were refined.</E>
        <C>他长得单薄,一双手白皙而小巧,说起话来细声细气,一副文质彬彬的模样.</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As soon as he found himself under a clear sky, he shook his huge frame like a mastiff that has just escaped from a snowbank.</E>
        <C>一见自己已经站在晴空之下,便象一头刚从雪堆中钻出的猛犬似地抖了抖魁悟的身躯。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We now wish to determine the lengths of these rods when viewed from a moving reference frame.</E>
        <C>现在我们想确定,当从运动的参照系看时,这些杆有多长。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He raised up the powerless frame, and the departing soul looked out of the eyes with gratitude.</E>
        <C>他把那瘫痪的身体抬了起来;那垂死的人眼睛里发出了感激的神色。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>configuration,mechanics,texture,structure</E>
        <C>n. [建][计]框架；结构；[电影]画面</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>design,construct,engineer,style,project</E>
        <C>vt. 设计；建造；陷害；使…适合</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['freimwə:k]</SM>
    <E>framework</E>
    <C>n. 框架，骨架；结构，构架
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He leaned his head upon the framework of his press, and gave himself up to thought.</E>
        <C>他把头靠在印刷机的架子上,专心思考起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He leaned his head upon the framework of his printing press and gave himself up to thought.</E>
        <C>他把头靠在印刷机的架上,尽情遐想。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Heavy pruning was practiced to build up the strong tree framework required to bear the fruit in later years.</E>
        <C>为了建成今后几年内结果所要求的牢固骨架,需要采取重剪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Robert Jordan was climbing down into the framework of the bridge.</E>
        <C>罗伯特·乔丹爬到桥面下的梁柱之间。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the framework of Anna's life.</E>
        <C>这就是安娜生活的构架。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>configuration,mechanics,texture,structure</E>
        <C>n. 框架，骨架；结构，[建]构架</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fræŋk]</SM>
    <E>frank</E>
    <C>adj. 坦白的，直率的；老实的
n. 免费邮寄特权
vt. 免费邮寄
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was Frank who lay closest to her heart, Frank who loomed as the star in her limited heaven.</E>
        <C>只有弗兰克与她的感情最接近,他就象一颗隐现在她那小小天地中的星星。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was frank, because she had nothing to conceal, assured because she knew of nothing to be on her guard against.</E>
        <C>她坦然,因为她没有什么可隐瞒的;她安祥,因为她不知道有什么需要戒备的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"God bless you, Captain Frank," came Rupert's deep solemn voice out of the dark when the flare died.</E>
        <C>“上帝保佑你,弗兰克船长,”火光熄灭,只听见黑暗中传来鲁帕特深沉的煞有介事的声音。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She knew where Frank would be, up in the hay in the barn, safe from prying eyes.</E>
        <C>她知道弗兰克为了避开窥视的眼睛,一定会坐在谷仓的干草堆上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had been frank in her questions. And Polly had been frank in her answers.</E>
        <C>她问得坦率,波莉答得明白。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>explicit,naked,confessed</E>
        <C>adj. 坦白的，直率的；老实的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fri:li]</SM>
    <E>freely</E>
    <C>adv. 自由地；免费地；大量地；慷慨地；直率地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The matter should not be hushed up, but freely ventilated.</E>
        <C>这件事不应该掩盖起来,而应公开自由讨论。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the gloom she did not mind speaking freely.</E>
        <C>在昏暗的夜色里,她就不顾一切,把心事和盘托出。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On his knees, he put his head on his folded hands and let his mind float freely.</E>
        <C>他的肘子搁在膝盖上,用手托着头,让思想在脑海中自由驰骋。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He who plucks out a tooth, parts with it freely, since the pain goes with it.</E>
        <C>要拔掉一颗牙的人,慨然和它分手,因为拔掉之后就不痛了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He said in a low voice, having drunk freely from his glass: "You needn't say anything if you don't".</E>
        <C>他拿起酒杯从容不迫地喝了一口,低声说道:“你如果不愿说,你就不用说。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>largely,importantly,big,heavy</E>
        <C>adv. 自由地；免费地；大量地；慷慨地；直率地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[freit]</SM>
    <E>freight</E>
    <C>vt. 运送；装货；使充满
n. 货运；运费；船货
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Freight was now going aboard Flight Two in a steady stream.</E>
        <C>货物已开始源源不断地送上第二号班机。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It appeared preferable to rent freight vessels at New York, and to load them with the iron in bars.</E>
        <C>看起来,在纽约租船装运铁锭,是比较合算的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We began packing the freight cars much more tightly.</E>
        <C>我们开始把货运汽车装得更加密集。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The brakeman coupled two freight cars.</E>
        <C>制动员把两节货车连结到一起。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wings must be under strain in order to support the passengers and freight.</E>
        <C>机翼必须承受应变以须支持旅客和货物。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>ship,transit,forward</E>
        <C>vt. 运送；装货；使充满</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>charges,carriage</E>
        <C>n. 货运；[交]运费；[水运]船货</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['frikwənsi]</SM>
    <E>frequency</E>
    <C>n. 频率；频繁
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The rate at which pulses can be sent and received on copper wires is called frequency.</E>
        <C>脉冲通过铜线送出和接收的速度称为频率。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is an onset of high frequency motion which is common to both components about 1. 8 sec. after the beginning of the record.</E>
        <C>大约在记录开始1.8秒后,两种分量都有高频运动出现。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It will arrive at the earth with less frequency than a brother photon emitted on the earth.</E>
        <C>它到达地球时的频率小于在地球上发射的同种光子的频率。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We try to find a correction to the frequency of waves.</E>
        <C>我们试图找出对波的频率的改正量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If we again increase the frequency, we come into the range that is used for FM and TV.</E>
        <C>假如再提高频率,那么就进入调频广播和电视所用的波段。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>periodicity</E>
        <C>n. [物]频率；频繁</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fri:kwəntli]</SM>
    <E>frequently</E>
    <C>adv. 频繁地，经常地；时常，屡次
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked at Joe Scott a good deal out of the corners of his eyes, frequently came to poke the counting-house fire for him.</E>
        <C>他老是打眼角瞅瞅乔·斯科特,还常常走进账房间来为他拨拨炉火。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Frequently it happened that they had to leave home earlier than this, because their job was more than half an hour's walk away.</E>
        <C>他们经常得早一点离家,因为到工地往往还要走上半个多小时。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could not bear the heat of the sun so well when quite naked, as with some clothes on; the very heat frequently blistered my skin.</E>
        <C>当我完全裸体时,我不能象有衣服时那样能够忍受太阳的热;它的热有时简直把我的皮肤晒得起泡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I walked frequently out into the villages around the town, to see if nothing would fall in my way there.</E>
        <C>我常常走到城市四围的乡村里,去看看有没有凑巧可以扒取的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One of the topics on which she most frequently dwelt was their want of family.</E>
        <C>她经常提到的一点就是他们少一个孩子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>continually,regular</E>
        <C>adv. 频繁地，经常地；时常，屡次</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['frikʃən]</SM>
    <E>friction</E>
    <C>n. 摩擦，[力] 摩擦力
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We try to remove or, at least, decrease friction in the working parts of our machines.</E>
        <C>我们要设法消除或至少减少机器活动部件的摩擦。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This we can do by means of a marvelous invention called an air trough which gets rid of friction.</E>
        <C>我们可以利用一个称为气垫的惊人的发明来做实验,它能摆脱摩擦力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At any rate, but for friction our world would be very strange indeed.</E>
        <C>总而言之,要是没有摩擦力的话,我们的世界真会变得非常奇怪了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Over a period of time the motor is required to make up the friction losses and the losses in the clutches when they are slipping.</E>
        <C>在整个工作时间里,电动机需要弥补摩擦损失和离合器滑动时所造成的损失。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The work of the friction force does depend on the path; the longer the path between two given points, the greater the work.</E>
        <C>摩擦力的功则取决于路径,路径越长,功越大。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>attrition,frottage</E>
        <C>n. [力]摩擦，摩擦力</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['frʌntjə]</SM>
    <E>frontier</E>
    <C>n. 前沿；边界；国境
adj. 边界的；开拓的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had been decoyed across the frontier and arrested as a spy.</E>
        <C>他被引诱越过边界,然后当做间谍被捕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The art troupe is always on the move in frontier guards.</E>
        <C>文工团常年在边防部队流动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had started life in a log cabin in the frontier territory that is now Tennessee.</E>
        <C>他出生于现在称为田纳西州的那个边远地区的一个小木房里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Slipping past the frontier towns, they were scalping and killing whole families.</E>
        <C>他们窜过边界上的村镇,剥人头皮,把一家一家人杀死。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A great deal of frontier humour was oral.</E>
        <C>边疆幽默有一大部分是由口头传述的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>boundary,border</E>
        <C>n. 前沿；[数]边界；国境</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>borderline</E>
        <C>adj. [数]边界的；开拓的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[frɔst]</SM>
    <E>frost</E>
    <C>vt. 结霜于；冻坏
vi. 结霜；受冻
n. 霜；冰冻，严寒；冷淡
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The floor of the forest was soft to walk on; the frost did not harden it as it did the road.</E>
        <C>森林里边的地走起来软软的;冰霜还没有把它凝结得象山路那么硬。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a dry cold night, and the wind blew keenly, and the frost was white and hard.</E>
        <C>夜空晴朗,寒意袭人,风吹在脸上好象刀割,地上结了厚厚的一层白霜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The frost did not give all day.</E>
        <C>霜终日不化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a fine dry night, frost in the air.</E>
        <C>那是个明朗无雾的夜,霜气凛人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The old craft dived into the green seas, and sent the shivering frost all over her.</E>
        <C>这艘古老的船猛地扎进了碧绿的海洋,船上弥漫着一股令人颤抖的寒气。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>freeze off</E>
        <C>vt. 结霜于；冻坏</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>Jack Frost,indifference</E>
        <C>n. 霜；[气象]冰冻，严寒；冷淡</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fraun]</SM>
    <E>frown</E>
    <C>vi. 皱眉；不同意
vt. 皱眉，蹙额
n. 皱眉，蹙额
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When she made remarks to this edifying effect, she had a firm little frown on her brow.</E>
        <C>每逢她谈到这些发人深省的话,眉头便不由得皱了起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She drew her lips together when she heard that the vicar was below, and a slight frown darkened her forehead.</E>
        <C>听说教区牧师就在楼下,她抿起了双唇微微蹙起眉头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His cheerfulness had been replaced by a frown.</E>
        <C>他一反笑容可掬的常态,蹙起了眉头。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her beautiful face had a resentful frown on it.</E>
        <C>她那俊俏的眉梢怨恨地蹙了起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her face was flushed, and wore a little frown.</E>
        <C>她的脸庞绯红,略微有点蹙眉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>disagree with,to disapprove of</E>
        <C>vi. 皱眉；不同意</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>mowe</E>
        <C>n. 皱眉，蹙额</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fru:tful]</SM>
    <E>fruitful</E>
    <C>adj. 富有成效的；多产的；果实结得多的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The "goings on" of Aspasia were of course a fruitful vineyard for the inventions of the street.</E>
        <C>至于阿斯帕西娅的“行径”当然更成为街谈巷议的果实累累的园地了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was simply the most fruitful woman.</E>
        <C>她仅仅是一位多子多孙的妇女。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The work will be more fruitful under this plan.</E>
        <C>按照这一方案,工作将更有成效。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It gave rise to some fruitful consequences before it died.</E>
        <C>在它消逝之前产生了一些有价值的结果。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>productive,prolific</E>
        <C>adj. 富有成效的；多产的；果实结得多的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ful'fil]</SM>
    <E>fulfil</E>
    <C>vt. 履行；完成；实践；满足
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There are also people who leave their work to fulfil an old dream.</E>
        <C>也有一些人离开他们的工作是为了实现自己的夙愿。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>accomplish,carry out,achieve,perform,complete</E>
        <C>vt. 履行；完成；实践；满足</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fʌnd]</SM>
    <E>fund</E>
    <C>n. 基金；资金；存款
vt. 投资；资助
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When explaining a new point to a class, it helps a teacher to have a fund of good examples to make his meaning clear.</E>
        <C>向全班学生说明一个新的要点时,若有很多好的例子供解释的话,对老师会有帮助。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If the Governor is willing, I'll come in for my share of the campaign fund.</E>
        <C>如果州长愿意的话,我情愿负担一份活动经费。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She carried within herself a great fund of life.</E>
        <C>她身上蕴藏着无限的生命力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I asked him once where he had amassed such a fund of stories.</E>
        <C>有一次我问他从哪里搜集来这么多故事的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We must build up a reserve fund to meet emergency.</E>
        <C>我们必须筹措一笔储备基金以应不测。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>capital,deposit,saving</E>
        <C>n. [金融]基金；资金；存款</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>invent money in,to invest</E>
        <C>vt. 投资；资助</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,fʌndə'mentəl]</SM>
    <E>fundamental</E>
    <C>adj. 基本的，根本的
n. 基本原理；基本原则
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The speed of light in free space is one of the fundamental constants of nature.</E>
        <C>真空中光的速率是自然界的基本常数之一。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fundamental thesis of this book goes back to the winter of 1919-20.</E>
        <C>书的基本论点可以追溯到1919-1920年冬天。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The most fundamental of these precepts is that good is to be done and evil to be avoided.</E>
        <C>这些箴规中最基本的规则就是行善避恶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This is one of the fundamental estates of the realm.</E>
        <C>这是这个王国中的基本社会阶层之一。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>elementary,basic,essential,organic,primary</E>
        <C>adj. 基本的，根本的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>basic principle,ultimate,rationale</E>
        <C>n. 基本原理；基本原则</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fju:nərəl]</SM>
    <E>funeral</E>
    <C>n. 葬礼；麻烦事
adj. 丧葬的，出殡的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They spoke of it as though it had been the funeral of a near but unloved kinsman.</E>
        <C>他们说起这个来,仿佛是参加了一个对死者毫无感情的近亲的葬礼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Thompsons sat there with their eyes down and their faces sorrowful, as if they were at a funeral.</E>
        <C>汤普森一家坐在那里低垂着眼睛,满面忧伤,仿佛他们在参加一次丧礼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As a rule they got the same amount whether it was a cheap funeral or an expensive one.</E>
        <C>一般说来,不论简陋还是阔绰的丧礼,他们拿到的钱大致差不多。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Babbitt felt as though he had just come from a funeral.</E>
        <C>巴比特的心情象是刚参加了葬礼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When, after the fashion of the time, he put the funeral garlands on the boy, he wept aloud.</E>
        <C>当他按照当时的风尚把悼念的花圈放在幼子的尸体上时,他放声痛哭起来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>obsequies,interment</E>
        <C>n. 葬礼；麻烦事</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sepulchral</E>
        <C>adj. 丧葬的，出殡的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fju:riəs]</SM>
    <E>furious</E>
    <C>adj. 激烈的；狂怒的；热烈兴奋的；喧闹的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was not the sort of thing country boys did when they played at fisticuffs and Jack was furious.</E>
        <C>这不是乡下小伙子斗殴时的那种搞法,杰克火冒三丈了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Furious, he came out on the terrace.</E>
        <C>他怒不可遏地走到平台上来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The dog tore and strained at his chain with starting eyes and furious bark.</E>
        <C>那只狗睁着吓人的眼睛,狺狺地怒吠,拼命想挣脱链子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A furious snow had been falling all day.</E>
        <C>鹅毛大雪下了一整天。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In my viewing the sea from that hill where I stood, I perceived a strong, and indeed, a most furious current.</E>
        <C>从我所站的小山上放眼望去,我看见有一股很强很猛的急流。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>acute,stinging</E>
        <C>adj. 激烈的；狂怒的；热烈兴奋的；喧闹的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fə:nis]</SM>
    <E>furnace</E>
    <C>n. 火炉，熔炉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The furnace employed for making "E" glass is of a type known as a Unit Melter.</E>
        <C>用来制造“E”玻璃的窑是一种通称为单元窑的窑炉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Forced cooling air should be used from the beginning of the furnace campaign.</E>
        <C>在窑炉作业期开始时就要用空气强制冷却。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No matter what had gone or what might come, she confronted it and accepted, stored it away to fuel the furnace of her being.</E>
        <C>无论发生过什么事或是将要发生什么,她都会面对困难,迎接挑战,将它藏在自己的脑子并给自己的生命之炉增添燃料。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This gas is led off from the top of the furnace to be used.</E>
        <C>煤气从高炉顶部引出加以利用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The blast furnace is not in commercial use.</E>
        <C>高炉法尚未在工业上应用。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>stove,burner</E>
        <C>n. [炉窑]火炉，熔炉</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fə:niʃ]</SM>
    <E>furnish</E>
    <C>vt. 提供；供应；装备
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You say if I furnish you the money you will deed me the land.</E>
        <C>你说如果我借给你这笔钱,你愿意把田地抵押给我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The captain now had no difficulty before him, but to furnish his two boats, stop the breach of one, and man them.</E>
        <C>船长现在除了安排他的两只小船,把其中一只的窟窿补好,再把人手派上去,没有别的困难了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>That was a typically French way to furnish a room.</E>
        <C>这屋里的陈设纯属法国风格。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We propose to furnish our own house according to our own taste.</E>
        <C>我们建议按自己的爱好布置自己的房子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How are you going to furnish the house?</E>
        <C>你将怎样布置这所房子?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>afford,prepare,serve,tender,lend</E>
        <C>vt. 提供；供应；装备</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fə:ðəmɔ:]</SM>
    <E>furthermore</E>
    <C>adv. 此外；而且
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Furthermore, he began to run into debt.</E>
        <C>此外,他开始背上了债务。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They are a long way off from here, and furthermore they're making good soldiers.</E>
        <C>他们离开这里远得很呢,而且他们倒都做了好士兵了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>moreover,besides,again,also,additionally</E>
        <C>adv. 此外；而且</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fæbrikeit]</SM>
    <E>fabricate</E>
    <C>vt. 制造；伪造；装配
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Cables and towers are small and, therefore, easy to fabricate and erect.</E>
        <C>钢索与塔柱均小,因此,易于制作与安装。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A way to circumvent the problem is to fabricate devices in small islands of silicon on an insulating substrate as shown in Fig. 32.</E>
        <C>消除这个问题的一个方法是把器件制造在绝缘衬底的硅岛上,如图32所示。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is not so easy a matter however to fabricate a grid which will polarize light, but it has been done.</E>
        <C>然而要做一个让光起偏的线栅则不那样容易,但是究竟还是做出来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The advantage of electro-absorption as a detector is that it is not necessary to fabricate a localized region of different bandgap.</E>
        <C>利用电吸收制作探测器的优点在于不必制备出有不同带隙的局部区域。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tito had never had an occasion to fabricate an ingenious lie before.</E>
        <C>蒂托从前还没有机会制造一个货真价值的谎话。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>manufacture,make,doctor</E>
        <C>vt. 制造；伪造；装配</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fæbjuləs]</SM>
    <E>fabulous</E>
    <C>adj. 难以置信的；传说的，寓言中的；极好的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fabulous statistics continued to pour out of the telescreen.</E>
        <C>电幕上继续不断地播送神话般的数字。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fabulous profits are sweated out of the workers by the capitalists.</E>
        <C>资本家从工人身上榨取骇人听闻的血汗。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These fabulous men differed markedly in their chosen direction for Virginia and America.</E>
        <C>这些传奇式的人物在为弗吉尼亚州和美国选择方向上产生了显著的分歧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Germany was condemned to pay reparations on a fabulous scale.</E>
        <C>德国被宣判必须缴付惊人的巨额赔款。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Duchess of Croydon's gem collection was among the world's most fabulous.</E>
        <C>克罗伊敦公爵夫人珍藏的珠宝属于世界上最名贵的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wonderful,excellent,famous,super,great</E>
        <C>adj. 难以置信的；传说的，寓言中的；极好的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fæsit]</SM>
    <E>facet</E>
    <C>n. 面；方面；小平面
vt. 在…上琢面
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Monoclonal antibodies have had an astonishing impact on almost every facet of biology.</E>
        <C>单克隆抗体对几乎所有生物学领域都发生了惊人的影响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The essential facet of this process is a two-unit assembly.</E>
        <C>此过程的要点是两部分的组合。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We should grasp the significance of science as one facet of man's total experience.</E>
        <C>我们应该抓住科学作为人类全部经验的一个侧面的重要性。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>aspect,side,respect</E>
        <C>n. 面；方面；小平面</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fə'siliteit]</SM>
    <E>facilitate</E>
    <C>vt. 促进；帮助；使容易
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was to facilitate my studies that I came here.</E>
        <C>正是为了利于这种学习,我才来到这里。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>promote,boost,further</E>
        <C>vt. 促进；帮助；使容易</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[feik]</SM>
    <E>fake</E>
    <C>n. 假货；骗子；[体]假动作
vt. 捏造；假装…的样子
vi. 假装；[体]做假动作
adj. 伪造的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fight he had tried to fake had gone out of him.</E>
        <C>开始时他那种竭力想诡辩的劲头不知那里去了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Police speeded up to fight against fake and inferior goods.</E>
        <C>警方加快打假步伐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I looked in the glass and saw myself looking like a fake doctor with a beard.</E>
        <C>我照照镜子,觉得自己很象一个留胡须的冒牌医生。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I thought he was a priest but he was a fake and robbed me.</E>
        <C>我以为他是一位神父,原来他是冒牌的,而且还抢劫了我。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The painting looked old but was a recent fake.</E>
        <C>这幅画看起来年代久远,其实是最近的一幅赝品。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fæntəsi]</SM>
    <E>fantasy</E>
    <C>n. 幻想；白日梦；幻觉
adj. 虚幻的
vt. 空想；想像
vi. 耽于幻想；奏幻想曲（等于phantasy）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He tried to yank his mind back out of fantasy.</E>
        <C>他试图将思绪从想入非非的幻梦中拉回。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My mind would drift into a fantasy.</E>
        <C>我的思绪就会陷入幻想。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He tried to shut out the fantasy.</E>
        <C>他极力要把胡思乱想驱遣开。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Your husband is living in a world of fantasy.</E>
        <C>你丈夫正生活在一个虚幻世界。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fancy,illusion</E>
        <C>n. [心理]幻想；白日梦；幻觉</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>visional</E>
        <C>adj. 虚幻的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>imagine,picture,think of</E>
        <C>vt. 空想；想像</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stargaze</E>
        <C>vi. 耽于幻想；奏幻想曲（等于phantasy）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fæsineit]</SM>
    <E>fascinate</E>
    <C>vt. 使着迷，使神魂颠倒
vi. 入迷
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the islands that seemed chiefly to fascinate Melville—or rather—the whole tropical ambience of the area.</E>
        <C>但是真正使梅尔维尔着迷的,主要还是那些岛屿,或者不如说是那个地方的整个热带风光。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I believed devoutly in her power to fascinate him, in her dazzling loveliness.</E>
        <C>我由衷地相信她有使他神魂颠倒的力量,相信她有令人眼花缭乱的姿色。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>enthrall,beguile</E>
        <C>vt. 使着迷，使神魂颠倒</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>be carried away</E>
        <C>vi. 入迷</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fæks]</SM>
    <E>fax</E>
    <C>vt. 传真
n. 传真
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>'There was no power, no phone, no fax, no Internet,' he said.</E>
        <C>他说,没有电,没有电话,没有传真,没有互联网。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>you know, I think the fax machine is out of toner, I can change the toner cartridge. That should solve the problem.</E>
        <C>我想,可能是传真机的调色剂出了问题,我可以把调色块更换一下。那样问题就都解决了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sent yet another fax informing the journalist that if he did not reply soon he would be fired.</E>
        <C>他又发了一份传真,告知记者,若他不能及时回复,将被马上开除。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Trying to figure out what has gone wrong with this fax machine.</E>
        <C>在检查这台传真机出了什么毛病.</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The documents fed into the fax machine were scanned and came out in the return tray.</E>
        <C>文件放入传真机会被扫描然后送出到文件回收匣。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>facsimile</E>
        <C>vt. [通信]传真</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>electrical transmission,telecopying</E>
        <C>n. [通信]传真</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fi:t]</SM>
    <E>feat</E>
    <C>n. 功绩，壮举；技艺表演
adj. 合适的；灵巧的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Doctor, blushing a great deal after his feat, let the lady, with a bow, to the sofa, on which he seated himself by her.</E>
        <C>博士在完成这个伟大的举动之后,也激动得满脸通红,向太太鞠了一躬,把她带到沙发前面坐下,他也坐在她旁边。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Let me be honest with you-a feat which, by the way, I find of great difficulty.</E>
        <C>让我对你讲老实话吧-顺便说一句,这可是高难度的绝技。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>merit,exploit</E>
        <C>n. 功绩，壮举；技艺表演</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>becoming,shaped,applicable,likely,possible</E>
        <C>adj. 合适的；灵巧的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fedəreiʃən]</SM>
    <E>federation</E>
    <C>n. 联合；联邦；联盟；联邦政府
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a few years the federation rendered service to the labor movement by lending a sort of respectability to the AF of L.</E>
        <C>有几年,联合会对劳联表示敬重,以支持劳工运动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The American Water Works Association and the Water Pollution Control Federation have become collaborators in its preparation.</E>
        <C>美国水工程协会和水污染控制联合会在其准备中已协同工作。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The idea of federation is also testimony to their capacity to adjust what they proposed to do to what they thought could win acceptance.</E>
        <C>联邦制度这一观念提出,也证明他们善于适应,知道怎样使他们的理想能为大家所接纳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>By Federation rules, all sponsors must remain anonymous—for their own protection.</E>
        <C>根据协会的规章,为了避免麻烦,所有资助人必须隐名。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>alliance,combined with,union,unity,combination,association</E>
        <C>n. 联合；联邦；联盟；联邦政府</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feləuʃip]</SM>
    <E>fellowship</E>
    <C>n. 友谊；奖学金；研究员职位
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You'll lose your fellowship if you do that!</E>
        <C>你若做那件事会丧失评议员的地位!</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>friendship,scholarship</E>
        <C>n. 友谊；奖学金；研究员职位</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feminin]</SM>
    <E>feminine</E>
    <C>adj. 女性的；妇女（似）的；阴性的；娇柔的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Is feminine beauty a trifle to be so slightly regarded by a wise man?</E>
        <C>女人的美色是一个聪明人那么不屑一顾的无聊的小事吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Edith Helm spent a small fortune on her more feminine clothes.</E>
        <C>伊迪丝·赫尔姆花不少钱购买更能显示女性特点的衣服。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Don't worry about it. With your kerchief and your clothes you look very feminine."</E>
        <C>“别担心。你只要围上头巾,穿上衣服,你就看上去很有女性味了。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She shed round her an odour of life, a sovran feminine charm.</E>
        <C>她身周散布出生命之香味,散发着一种能主宰一切的女人之魔力。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Mckee was a pale, feminine man from the flat below.</E>
        <C>麦基先生是住在楼下一层的一个白净的、女人气的男人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>female,negative</E>
        <C>adj. [生物]女性的；妇女（似）的；阴性的；娇柔的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feri]</SM>
    <E>ferry</E>
    <C>n. 渡船；摆渡；渡口
vt. （乘渡船）渡过；用渡船运送；空运
vi. 摆渡；来往行驶
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now the car had come out onto the waterfront where the ferry that ran across to Regla docked and the coastwise sailing ships tied up.</E>
        <C>车子穿出这段路面,进入滨海区。去雷格拉的渡船以及来往于沿岸一带的风帆船都停泊在这里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We gently woke him up and asked him to ferry us to the other side.</E>
        <C>我们轻轻唤醒他,请他把我们摆渡过去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He crossed on the ferry to San Francisco.</E>
        <C>他乘渡轮过去前往旧金山。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The ferry hiked the fare to forty cents.</E>
        <C>渡口把船费提高到40美分。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They crossed the river by a ferry, and rode long time in silence, while the twilight slowly fell behind the aspens.</E>
        <C>他们乘一只摆渡船过了河,默不作声地骑了一大段路,那时候,暮色慢慢地落在白杨树的后面了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lift,cross,wing</E>
        <C>vt. （乘渡船）渡过；用渡船运送；空运</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fainait]</SM>
    <E>finite</E>
    <C>adj. 有限的；限定的
n. 有限之物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The set of all string over a finite alphabet can be generated by a LGG.</E>
        <C>有限字母表上所有行的集合可以由LGG生成。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The set of all strings over a finite alphabet can be generated by it.</E>
        <C>有限字母表上所有行的集合可以由它生成。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A finite amount of heat is absorbed by the gas during this process.</E>
        <C>在这过程中气体吸收了一定量的热。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Normal cells show a finite life span.</E>
        <C>正常细胞显示有限的生命期。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>limited,narrow</E>
        <C>adj. 有限的；限定的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['faiəwə:k]</SM>
    <E>firework</E>
    <C>n. 烟火；激烈情绪
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was no firework display of precocious talent.</E>
        <C>它并不是早熟天才的平地一声雷。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>protechny,sparkler</E>
        <C>n. 烟火；激烈情绪</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fikstʃə]</SM>
    <E>fixture</E>
    <C>n. 设备；固定装置；固定于某处不大可能移动之物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Lighting fixture must be installed at once.</E>
        <C>必须立即安装照明设备。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>equipment,furniture,facility,plant</E>
        <C>n. 设备；固定装置；固定于某处不大可能移动之物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flæŋk]</SM>
    <E>flank</E>
    <C>n. 侧面；侧翼；侧腹
vt. 守侧面；位于…的侧面；攻击侧面
vi. 侧面与…相接
adv. 在左右两边
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>After the destruction of the post you fall back onto the bridge and cover the road from above and my left flank.</E>
        <C>端掉了哨所,你得回过头来向桥靠拢,从上面和我的左翼用火力封锁公路。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You are going to be the left flank when we have the battle.</E>
        <C>这次进行战斗的时候,你将成为我们的左翼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their left flank was left in the air.</E>
        <C>他们的左翼无掩护。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>side,profile plane</E>
        <C>n. 侧面；[军]侧翼；侧腹</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flæp]</SM>
    <E>flap</E>
    <C>n. 拍打，拍打声；[航] 副翼
vi. 拍动；鼓翼而飞；（帽边等）垂下
vt. 拍打；扔；拉下帽边；飘动
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had a great high shapeless cap, made of a goat's skin, with a flap hanging down behind.</E>
        <C>我头上戴着一顶山羊皮做的、不成样子的、又高又大的便帽,脑后垂着一块长长的帽缘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A flap from the tail of the whale upset the boat.</E>
        <C>鲸尾轻轻一拍便将那小船打翻了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Scranton flap was put behind us, but the hard rock of the Middle East impasse remained.</E>
        <C>斯克兰顿闯的这场乱子是过去了,但是,中东僵局象一块坚硬的岩石屹立未动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A flap of skin was cut from the forehead, and folded over the damaged nose.</E>
        <C>从前额切下一块皮来,叠盖在毁损了的鼻子上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He licked the gummed flap and sealed it shut.</E>
        <C>他舐了舐信封的胶水层,封上了信封。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>aileron</E>
        <C>n. 拍打，拍打声；[航]副翼</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>hang</E>
        <C>vi. 拍动；鼓翼而飞；（帽边等）垂下</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>wash,throw into</E>
        <C>vt. 拍打；扔；拉下帽边；飘动</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['flætə]</SM>
    <E>flatter</E>
    <C>vt. 奉承；谄媚；使高兴
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then did I beguile him with my beauty and my wit, and flatter him with my tongue, so that he led me down to the home of the Fire.</E>
        <C>我以我的美貌、聪颖和言辞博得了他的欢心,于是他带我去到生命之火燃烧的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I call her a darling, and flatter her into a good temper.</E>
        <C>我叫她宝贝,把她哄得心平气和。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mrs. Coiler then changed the subject and began to flatter me.</E>
        <C>可意乐夫人不久便改变话题,开始恭维起我来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Don't flatter yourself with that hope."</E>
        <C>“请不要抱这样的希望。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Men seldom flatter without some private end in view.</E>
        <C>谄媚别人的人很少是没有自私打算的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>please,glad,satisfy</E>
        <C>vt. 奉承；谄媚；使高兴</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flɔ:]</SM>
    <E>flaw</E>
    <C>n. 瑕疵，裂纹；缺点；一阵狂风
vt. 使无效；使破裂，使有缺陷
vi. 生裂缝，变的有缺陷
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This immense chasm has been formed by an underground stream which has tunneled a course through a flaw in the rocks.</E>
        <C>这个巨大的陷穴是由一条地下小河穿过岩石裂缝形成的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This type of success was almost without flaw, as he saw it.</E>
        <C>在他看来,这种成就简直是无懈可击。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Our derivation of the chain rule contains one flaw.</E>
        <C>我们推导链式法则的过程中有一个漏洞。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Why do you have the fond hope of finding a flaw in my reasoning?</E>
        <C>干嘛你老爱在我讲的道理中挑毛病?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>checking,defect,deficiency,vice,fault</E>
        <C>n. 瑕疵，裂纹；缺点；一阵狂风</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>crack,fracture</E>
        <C>vt. 使无效；使破裂，使有缺陷</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fli:]</SM>
    <E>flee</E>
    <C>vi. 逃走；消失，消散
vt. 逃跑，逃走；逃避
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then he grew very grave, and said we had not much time to throw away, but must both flee that country.</E>
        <C>接着,他的神情越来越严肃,说我们再也不能浪费时间,一定要赶快离开这个国家才行。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He belonged to the darkness—the darkness from which he had thought to flee had claimed him.</E>
        <C>他属于这一黑暗——这个他曾经打算逃离的黑暗已经认领了他。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Truly, as it was written long ago: "The wicked flee when no man pursueth."</E>
        <C>古语说得好:“作贼心虚。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The robbers tried to flee,but they were caught.</E>
        <C>强盗试图逃跑,但被抓获了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the lives of mortals, the best days are the first to flee.</E>
        <C>凡人的生命中,最好的日子最先消失。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lift,disappear,blank</E>
        <C>vi. 逃走；消失，消散</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>escape,desert</E>
        <C>vt. 逃跑，逃走；逃避</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fliŋ]</SM>
    <E>fling</E>
    <C>vt. 掷，抛；嘲笑；使陷入；轻蔑地投射；猛动
n. 掷，抛；嘲弄；急冲
vi. 猛冲，急行
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He felt ready to leap upon him and fling him to the ground if he dared to lift the gorgeous hanging that concealed the secret of his life.</E>
        <C>要是这家伙敢掀起掩藏着他那生活秘密的华丽帷幔,他就准备扑上前去把他打倒在地。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This, though we did not know it, was the enemy's parting fling.</E>
        <C>这是敌人告别时的一击,但是当时我们并不知道。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Frank stared at the crisp blue five-pound note, longing to tear it into shreds and fling them in Paddy's face.</E>
        <C>弗兰克望着那一张折叠有声的5镑的钞票,心里真想把它撕得粉碎,投到帕迪脸上去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Toohey, with a wide fling, flung the contents of the basket across the lawn.</E>
        <C>托赫先生挥臂一抛,把篮子里的东西向那边的草坪掷了过去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I had eased up in my headlong fling to prove my maturity.</E>
        <C>我不再轻率毛躁地急于证明自己是大人了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>throw,cast,pitch</E>
        <C>vt. 掷，抛；嘲笑；使陷入；轻蔑地投射；猛动</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>put,cast</E>
        <C>n. 掷，抛；嘲弄；急冲</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>hurtle</E>
        <C>vi. 猛冲，急行</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flip]</SM>
    <E>flip</E>
    <C>vt. 掷；轻击
vi. 用指轻弹；蹦跳
adj. 无礼的；轻率的
n. 弹；筋斗
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He sat on a float that the whale could have smashed with a flip of her tail.</E>
        <C>他坐在一个浮筒上,如果鲸鱼把尾巴一甩就能把浮筒碰个粉碎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The IRS would flip if I did so.</E>
        <C>如果我这样做,那些国内税收局的人会气疯的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I knew you′d flip when you swa my new car.</E>
        <C>我知道你看见我的新车会兴奋得发狂的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>throw,pitch</E>
        <C>vt. 掷；轻击</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>frisk</E>
        <C>vi. 用指轻弹；蹦跳</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>rude,offensive</E>
        <C>adj. 无礼的；轻率的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>somesault</E>
        <C>n. 弹；筋斗</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['flʌktjueit]</SM>
    <E>fluctuate</E>
    <C>vi. 波动；涨落；动摇
vt. 使波动；使动摇
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It must be much smaller than a star, in order that its signals fluctuate so rapidly.</E>
        <C>它一定比一颗恒星小得多,才能如此快速地发出信号。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Under group conditions sow weight changes can fluctuate wildly.</E>
        <C>在群饲的情况下,母猪体重波动很大。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Both the light and radio outputs fluctuate markedly.</E>
        <C>光和无线电的输出都引人注目地起伏变化。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The actual cost may fluctuate above and below that standard.</E>
        <C>实际成本可在标准成本的上下范围内增减。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wave motion,shake</E>
        <C>vi. 波动；涨落；动摇</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>destabilize</E>
        <C>vt. 使波动；使动摇</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['flʌtə]</SM>
    <E>flutter</E>
    <C>vi. 飘动；鼓翼；烦扰
vt. 拍；使焦急；使飘动
n. 摆动；鼓翼；烦扰
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Nellie, a cruising yawl, swung to her anchor without a flutter of the sails, and was at rest.</E>
        <C>内利号巡航艇,帆都没有颤抖一下,就吃住了锚链,牢牢地泊定了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Unknown birds flutter round the skirts of that forest.</E>
        <C>叫不出名字的鸟儿在森林四周振翅飞翔。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She wore a dress cunning to embrace the shape and flutter loose about her.</E>
        <C>她的衣服很得体地包裹着她的身体并且松驰地在她周围飘拂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This was the Angel of History! We felt its wings flutter through the room.</E>
        <C>这真是历史的天使降临了!我们感到她在我们房间里振翅鼓翼的声音。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had found it well to flutter ahead.</E>
        <C>她发觉最好的办法是曲线前进。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fan,float</E>
        <C>vi. 飘动；鼓翼；烦扰</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>stream</E>
        <C>vt. 拍；使焦急；使飘动</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>swing,bob</E>
        <C>n. 摆动；鼓翼；烦扰</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fəum]</SM>
    <E>foam</E>
    <C>n. 泡沫；水沫；灭火泡沫
vi. 起泡沫；吐白沫；起着泡沫流动
vt. 使起泡沫；使成泡沫状物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Amidst the foam and turmoil I saw the black thing on the wave hurrying right at me.</E>
        <C>在滔滔的白浪和震耳的喧嚣声中,我看见波浪中那个黑色的东西正径直朝我飘来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Still in the air, he smiled broadly before he hit the foam.</E>
        <C>他仍在空中还没有落到泡沫垫上时,就张嘴微笑了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But he ducked and the white foam spattered on to the floor.</E>
        <C>但是他猛地一躲,白白的肥皂沫全都溅到了地板上了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They could see the grass-thatched shed lift and collapse, while a froth of foam cleared the crest of the sand and ran down to the lagoon.</E>
        <C>他们瞧见那棚屋的草顶往上一掀,坍塌下来,一道溅着白沫的波浪越过沙堤,流进湖内。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Bits of phosphorescence swirled in the foam.</E>
        <C>飞沫起处,还闪现出点点磷光。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bubble,spray,yeast</E>
        <C>n. 泡沫；水沫；灭火泡沫</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>spume</E>
        <C>vi. 起泡沫；吐白沫；起着泡沫流动</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔil]</SM>
    <E>foil</E>
    <C>vt. 衬托；阻止，挡开；挫败；贴箔于
n. 箔，金属薄片；衬托，烘托；叶形片
abbr. 面向文件的翻译语言（file-Oriented interpretive language）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Modern gauges consist of metal foil in the form of a grid.</E>
        <C>现代应变仪则由网格形式的金属片组成。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This beam of particles was directed at a thin gold foil.</E>
        <C>该粒子束对准一块薄薄的金箔。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They could thermally desorb these ions by heating the foil to red heat.</E>
        <C>他们通过加热金属箔至红热以解吸这些离子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The block is surrounded by cadmium foil 0. 5mm thick.</E>
        <C>支架周围有一层0.5毫米厚的镉箔。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>defeat,dispute,stem,block</E>
        <C>vt. 衬托；阻止，挡开；挫败；贴箔于</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tole</E>
        <C>n. [材]箔，金属薄片；衬托，烘托；[建]叶形片</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:'si:]</SM>
    <E>foresee</E>
    <C>vt. 预见；预知
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>How shrewd and deep must be that mind that would foresee and forestall all the accidents and chances of life.</E>
        <C>要能预见并且预防人生中的一切意外和机缘,头脑必须多么精明深邃才行啊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I foresee we shall be very good friends.</E>
        <C>我想,咱们一定可以成为好朋友的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>No one can foresee precisely what course it will take.</E>
        <C>没有谁能够正确地预料事情将如何发展。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Little did he foresee what a difference this would make.</E>
        <C>他做梦也未曾想到这件事会有这么大的影响。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How did you really foresee he'd make a pact with Stalin?</E>
        <C>你到底是怎么预见他会和斯大林签定条约的?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>predict,think ahead</E>
        <C>vt. 预见；预知</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:fit]</SM>
    <E>forfeit</E>
    <C>n. 罚金；没收物；丧失的东西
adj. 因受罚而丧失的；被没收的
vt. （因犯罪、失职、违约等）丧失（权利、名誉、生命等）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I give this gentleman bonds to forfeit a thousand dollars if you are not on the spot when he wants you.</E>
        <C>我向这位先生担保过,保证他来要人时,你一定会在这里,不然的话,他罚我一千美元。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I'll die rather than forfeit my pledge to her.</E>
        <C>我宁呆死也不愿背弃我对她的誓言。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you fail, your life shall be forfeit.</E>
        <C>如果你办不到,你就性命难保。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>amercement,pecuniary penalty</E>
        <C>n. [金融]罚金；[法]没收物；丧失的东西</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>confiscate</E>
        <C>adj. 因受罚而丧失的；被没收的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>starve of</E>
        <C>vt. （因犯罪、失职、违约等）丧失（权利、名誉、生命等）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:mæt]</SM>
    <E>format</E>
    <C>n. 格式；版式；开本
vt. 使格式化；规定…的格式
vi. 设计版式
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The source program is written in a free field format.</E>
        <C>原程序是按自由区段格式书写的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Courts have rules governing the format and content of briefs.</E>
        <C>法院有专门规定案情摘要的形式和内容的规则。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:midəbl]</SM>
    <E>formidable</E>
    <C>adj. 强大的；可怕的；令人敬畏的；艰难的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Not the least remarkable of his tribe was the formidable and profound Arbaces.</E>
        <C>这个可怕而学识渊博的阿耳巴该斯并不是这类人中的低能儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was a formidable style of lady, with spectacles, a prominent nose, and a loud voice.</E>
        <C>她是一位神气十足的女士,戴着眼镜,鼻子很大,嗓音很响亮。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An aged priestly warrior towered up, august and formidable, with his hand upon his dagger.</E>
        <C>一个上了年纪的和尚模样的战士,屹然而立,雄赳赳的,容貌可畏,一只手放在他的短剑之上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The formidable stroke of thirty died away with the reassuring pressure of her hand.</E>
        <C>她紧紧握住我的手,驱散了三十岁生日的巨大冲击。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He displayed remarkable energy and became the most formidable personality among the defendants.</E>
        <C>他表现出惊人的精力,成为被告中最难对付的人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>powerful,terrible,august,horrible</E>
        <C>adj. 强大的；可怕的；令人敬畏的；艰难的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:mjuleit]</SM>
    <E>formulate</E>
    <C>vt. 规划；用公式表示；明确地表达
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All the while Hurstwood was endeavoring to formulate his plea in such a way that it would strike home.</E>
        <C>赫斯渥一直在殚精竭虑地想怎样向她求情才能恰到好处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He thought it time to formulate some plan of action.</E>
        <C>他认为这是该筹划什么行动计划的时候了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>programme,mark out</E>
        <C>vt. 规划；用公式表示；明确地表达</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:t]</SM>
    <E>fort</E>
    <C>n. 堡垒；要塞；（美）边界贸易站
vt. 设要塞保卫
vi. 构筑要塞
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fort fell without a shot being fired.</E>
        <C>要塞一枪没放就失守了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The men stormed into the fort.</E>
        <C>士兵们攻进了那座堡垒。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Our heavy guns pounded the walls of the fort.</E>
        <C>我们的重炮轰击堡垒的墙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They climbed the hill to the round stone tower of Fort Snelling.</E>
        <C>他们登上了小山岗,到达了那座由石头砌成的斯内林圆形古堡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Much bullion is stored in the vaults at Fort Knox.</E>
        <C>福特·诺克斯家的地窖里藏了很多金条。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>tower,bastion</E>
        <C>n. 堡垒；[军]要塞；（美）边界贸易站</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:θ'kʌmiŋ]</SM>
    <E>forthcoming</E>
    <C>adj. 即将来临的
n. 来临
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>By this time the brandy was forthcoming, and we all took a good pull, and thankful enough we were for it.</E>
        <C>白兰地拿来了,我们都痛痛快快地喝了一大口,并且都为此而庆幸不已。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They talked about the school and a forthcoming swim meet.</E>
        <C>他们谈了学校的情况和即将举行的一次游泳比赛。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The funds are not forthcoming .</E>
        <C>资金尚未筹得。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>upcoming,imminent</E>
        <C>adj. 即将来临的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>oncoming</E>
        <C>n. 来临</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:rəm]</SM>
    <E>forum</E>
    <C>n. 论坛，讨论会；法庭；公开讨论的广场
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We would do best to keep this issue in the regular forum for the moment, I suggested.</E>
        <C>我建议,我们当前要极力坚持这个问题只能在例行的会议中来讨论。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wanted to know in what forum to surface his plan.</E>
        <C>他希望知道他的这个计划应在哪一种会谈中拿出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In the forum the tall columns toppled.</E>
        <C>广场上高大的柱子倾倒了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Animated was, indeed, the aspect of the forum of Pompeii at that time!</E>
        <C>那时庞贝广场的面貌也确实生气勃勃!</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>consultation,seminar</E>
        <C>n. 论坛，讨论会；法庭；公开讨论的广场</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔsəl]</SM>
    <E>fossil</E>
    <C>n. 化石；僵化的事物；顽固不化的人
adj. 化石的；陈腐的，守旧的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Although the fossil record is incomplete, it still gives us a broad brush outline of what happened.</E>
        <C>尽管化石记录不很完全,但仍然给我们一幅关于到底发生了什么事情的大体轮廓。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The search for fossil man then shifted to eastern Africa.</E>
        <C>对化石人的探索工作转移到了非洲东部。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Simple organisms such as bacteria and alga have been found fossil in rocks more than 3000 m. y. old.</E>
        <C>简单的生物,如细菌和藻类,它们的化石已在三十多亿年的岩石中发现。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>petrification,reliquiae</E>
        <C>n. [古生]化石；僵化的事物；顽固不化的人</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>banal,trite</E>
        <C>adj. [古生]化石的；陈腐的，守旧的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔstə]</SM>
    <E>foster</E>
    <C>vt. 培养；养育，抚育；抱（希望等）
adj. 收养的，养育的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>To be sure, Peter did not foster any social ties among the leaders.</E>
        <C>彼得确实不提倡领导人之间的社交往来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the foreman of the jury, Foster Lund, a dealer in cement, lime and stone.</E>
        <C>这是首席陪审员福斯特·伦特,一个做水泥、石灰和石块生意的人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I wish to foster, not to blight; to earn gratitude, not to wring tears of blood.</E>
        <C>我希望培育,不希望损坏--希望赢得感激,不希望挤出血泪。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>cultivate,rear,raise,plant,mother</E>
        <C>vt. 培养；养育，抚育；抱（希望等）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[faul]</SM>
    <E>foul</E>
    <C>adj. 犯规的；邪恶的；污秽的；淤塞的
vt. 犯规；弄脏；淤塞；缠住，妨害
vi. 犯规；腐烂；缠结
n. 犯规；缠绕
adv. 违反规则地，不正当地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The footballer was sent off the field for a foul on an opponent; he had kicked him intentionally.</E>
        <C>这名足球队员因向对手犯规而被罚出球场,他故意踢人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their wearisome heads went up and down at the same rate, in hot weather and cold, wet weather and dry, fair weather and foul.</E>
        <C>它们那使人讨厌的脑袋总是用同样的速度一上一下地动来动去,不管是热天或者冷天,阴天或者晴天,好天气或者坏天气。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It had been months since this boat had been in port to be cleaned up properly, and her bottom was foul.</E>
        <C>这艘船停在港口已有好几个月未好好刷洗过,因此船底污浊不堪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Their foul odor filled me with horror and disgust.</E>
        <C>它们令人作呕的臭味使我心中充满恐怖和厌恶。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The boats travel very slowly when the wind is foul.</E>
        <C>在逆风的时候,船走得很慢。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>evil,ill,black,ugly,dirty</E>
        <C>adj. 犯规的；邪恶的；污秽的；淤塞的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>soil,mud,spot,dirty</E>
        <C>vt. 犯规；弄脏；淤塞；缠住，妨害</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>break rules,rot away</E>
        <C>vi. 犯规；腐烂；缠结</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>illegality</E>
        <C>n. 犯规；缠绕</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>wrong,unlawfully</E>
        <C>adv. 违反规则地，不正当地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[faul]</SM>
    <E>fowl</E>
    <C>n. 家禽；鸟；飞禽
vi. 打鸟；捕野禽
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I could match my cousin's game-cock with a sturdier fowl.</E>
        <C>我可以用一只更强壮的种鸡斗败我堂兄的公鸡。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When I started to wrap up the fowl, she came in.</E>
        <C>我正要把光鸡包起来,她就进来了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is a fowl which needs to be carved.</E>
        <C>这是需要切分的鸡禽。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bird,poultry</E>
        <C>n. [禽]家禽；鸟；飞禽</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fræktʃə]</SM>
    <E>fracture</E>
    <C>n. 破裂，断裂；[外科] 骨折
vi. 破裂；折断
vt. 使破裂
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The doctor did not find any fracture after taking X-rays.</E>
        <C>经X光照射,医生并没有发现任何骨折现象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fracture is not the only way that a structure can fail.</E>
        <C>断裂并非结构失效的唯一形式。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The failure of the Point Pleasant or Silver Bridge, in West Virginia, in 1967 which was caused by the fracture of an eyebar is well known.</E>
        <C>众所周知,1961年西弗吉尼亚洲的莱森特角桥又名银桥的破坏是由于眼杆断裂引起的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Care must be exercised in the choice of fracture patterns.</E>
        <C>必须注意折断图式的选择。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The smaller the curvature and the larger the crack length the smaller will be the fracture stress.</E>
        <C>曲线半径越小,裂纹长度越大,断裂应力也就越低。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>cracking,rhexis</E>
        <C>n. 破裂，[力]断裂；[外科]骨折</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>crack,come apart at the seams</E>
        <C>vi. 破裂；折断</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>crack,flaw</E>
        <C>vt. 使破裂</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['frædʒail]</SM>
    <E>fragile</E>
    <C>adj. 脆的；易碎的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then she squatted there, touching the printed page as if it were fragile.</E>
        <C>然后她蹲下来摸着那有印刷字体的纸张,好象它很容易碎。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Depleted and fragile, she crept back into the car, cold sweat on her forehead, holding her and up to her mouth against the smell.</E>
        <C>她精疲力尽,软弱无力,又重新爬上汽车,额头上直冒冷汗,一只手捂住嘴怕有味儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His hands were white and small, his frame was fragile, his voice was quiet and his manners were refined.</E>
        <C>他长得单薄,一双手白皙而小巧,说起话来细声细气,一副文质彬彬的模样.</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fragile land quickly lost its topsoil and became nothing but sand and dust.</E>
        <C>那单薄的土地很快就失去了表土,成为沙粒和尘埃。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I wrote to Mike that the French Presidency was more fragile than it appeared.</E>
        <C>我曾写信告诉麦克,法国总统的地位比表面的样子还要虚弱。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>delicate,crumbly</E>
        <C>adj. 脆的；易碎的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fræntik]</SM>
    <E>frantic</E>
    <C>adj. 狂乱的，疯狂的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Neustadt duly appeared and went along on one of those frantic campaign days.</E>
        <C>诺伊斯塔特及时赶到了那里,参加了一次狂热的竞选活动日。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They clapped their hands and went frantic with admiration.</E>
        <C>他们噼噼啪啪地鼓掌,如痴如狂地赞美。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mr. Marvel began to make frantic dives at panels that looked like doors.</E>
        <C>马弗尔先生开始猛烈地朝着家门一样的墙板冲去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They found the poor old man half frantic with grief and anger.</E>
        <C>他们看到这位可怜的老人由于悲伤和愤怒,几乎发疯了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The look was far worse to resist than the frantic strain; only an idiot, however, would have succumbed now.</E>
        <C>这眼神远比那疯狂的紧抱更难以抗拒;然而,现在只有白痴才会屈服。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>crazy,possessed,mad</E>
        <C>adj. 狂乱的，疯狂的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[frɔ:d]</SM>
    <E>fraud</E>
    <C>n. 欺骗；骗子；诡计
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>You don't care for showing me that you are a double-dyed hypocrite, that your trade is fraud.</E>
        <C>你毫无顾忌地让我看到你是个双料的善者,你干的是欺诈的行当。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This has been a hellish juggle, for we are married here upon the foot of a double fraud.</E>
        <C>这套是个恶毒的骗局,我们是在双重欺诈下结婚的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you don't give me the brains I ask for now, you're no wise woman, but a cheat and a fraud.</E>
        <C>现在如果你不给我我所要的智慧,那您压根儿就不是聪明人.而是个骗子,是假聪明。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had proof that Birdsong was a fraud.</E>
        <C>她已抓到证据,说明伯德桑是个冒牌货。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We are married here upon the foot of a double fraud.</E>
        <C>我们是在双重欺诈之下结婚的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>scheme,sharp,deception</E>
        <C>n. 欺骗；骗子；诡计</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[frindʒ]</SM>
    <E>fringe</E>
    <C>n. 边缘；穗；刘海
adj. 边缘的；附加的
vt. 加穗于
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>When they reached the fringe of the woods, the men separated, and Lonnie found himself a part of the circle that was closing in on Clem.</E>
        <C>他们走近树林边缘时就四散开来,形成向克莱姆步步进逼的包围圈,朗尼发觉自己成了这个包围圈的一员。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The edge of the carpet was frayed into a fringe.</E>
        <C>地毯的边缘被散编成一绺绺流苏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She put up her hand and patted her large fringe.</E>
        <C>她抬起手来理一理她那长长的刘海。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Each fringe is the locus of all points in the film for which the optical thickness is a constant.</E>
        <C>每一个条纹就是膜上一切光学厚度为常数的点的轨迹。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They had grown up next door to each other, on the fringe of a city.</E>
        <C>在一座城市的效外,他们毗邻而居。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>margin,ear,brink,suburb</E>
        <C>n. 边缘；穗；刘海</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>additional,attached,marginal,plus,more</E>
        <C>adj. 边缘的；附加的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[frʌs'treit]</SM>
    <E>frustrate</E>
    <C>vt. 挫败；阻挠；使感到灰心
vi. 失败；受挫
adj. 挫败的；无益的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We will frustrate you, my friends, deep as you think yourselves.</E>
        <C>我的朋友呀,尽管你们自以为高深莫测,我们会挫败你们的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>defeat,discomfit</E>
        <C>vt. 挫败；阻挠；使感到灰心</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>founder,come to naught</E>
        <C>vi. 失败；受挫</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>thwarted,unprofitable</E>
        <C>adj. 挫败的；无益的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fjuəri]</SM>
    <E>fury</E>
    <C>n. 狂怒；暴怒；激怒者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was hatless and white faced and her long grey hair streamed down her back as she lashed the horse like a Fury.</E>
        <C>她头上没戴帽子,面孔雪白。她狠狠地抽着那匹马,灰色的长头发在背脊上飘漾。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All the fury of her tempestuous soul fell, as the sea falls under -a lapse of wind.</E>
        <C>她那狂暴的灵魂发出的一切愤怒都在平息了,如同大海在风暴之后的平静一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sworn foes of the last hour had no thought of anything but to care for those whom, in their fury, they had shot down.</E>
        <C>一小时前还是不共戴天的冤家,眼前却不想别的了,只顾照料那些被他们怒气冲冲的开枪打倒的人了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Through the mist came a man at so feverish a pace that he seemed to dance with fury as he entered the orb of glow from a street-lamp.</E>
        <C>雾中出来一个人,步伐十分急促,走进街灯下的一圈亮光中时,似乎在狂暴地跳舞。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The whole fury and might of the enemy must very soon be turned on us.</E>
        <C>敌人的全部凶焰和暴力很快就会转移到我们的头上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>agriothymia,hopping mad</E>
        <C>n. 狂怒；暴怒；激怒者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fju:z]</SM>
    <E>fuse</E>
    <C>vi. 融合；熔化，熔融
vt. 使融合；使熔化，使熔融
n. 保险丝，熔线；导火线，雷管
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If fuse is stored in such a way that it is damaged by moisture or in other ways, its burning time can change.</E>
        <C>导火线如贮存于潮湿的,或其它不利条件下,其燃烧速度会改变。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>With a wrench he loosens the nuts which fuse the fuel line between tank and engine.</E>
        <C>他用钳子扭松了接连油箱与发动机的油管上的螺钉帽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There must be no kinks in the detonating fuse.</E>
        <C>引爆线中不应有扭曲和打结现象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fuse acts as a safety device.</E>
        <C>保险丝起着保险装置的作用。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If you pur on the iron,the fuse will blow out.</E>
        <C>如果你插上电熨斗,则保险丝会断的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>flux,melt down</E>
        <C>vi. 融合；熔化，熔融</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>melt,flux</E>
        <C>vt. 使融合；使熔化，使熔融</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>signal,safety wire</E>
        <C>n. [电]保险丝；[军][矿业]导火线，雷管</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fju:ʒən]</SM>
    <E>fusion</E>
    <C>n. 融合；熔化；熔接；融合物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is no way to harness the energy of fusion.</E>
        <C>无法利用这种巨变能。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>melt,amalgamation</E>
        <C>n. 融合；[物]熔化；熔接；融合物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fʌs]</SM>
    <E>fuss</E>
    <C>vi. 小题大作；忙乱；焦燥；焦急；无事自扰
n. 大惊小怪，大惊小怪的人；小题大作；忙乱
vt. 使烦恼，使烦忧
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Unless his mother went with him, he would fuss until he was taken back downstairs to her.</E>
        <C>除非他的母亲同他一起去,不然的话,他就大吵大闹,直到他被带回楼下他母亲那里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would cause too much fuss in Whitehall, he said, and there were enough problems there as it was.</E>
        <C>这会在白厅惹出许多麻烦,而现在那里的麻烦已经够多的了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He kicked up such a fuss when his wife returned home late.</E>
        <C>他妻子回家晚了,他便大吵大闹起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Through all this fifty or sixty years' fuss, both tribes were there every Sunday, to worship.</E>
        <C>在这五、六十年的纠纷当中,每到礼拜天,两族都上教堂去做礼拜。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She will not fuss "like a cat on hot bricks" if he goes out when it is "raining cats and dogs".</E>
        <C>如果他冒着倾盆大雨外出,她也不会“象热锅上的蚂蚁”那样烦燥不安。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>make a big deal out of,break a butterfly on the wheel</E>
        <C>vi. 小题大作；忙乱；焦燥；焦急；无事自扰</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>alarmism,hoo-ha</E>
        <C>n. 大惊小怪，大惊小怪的人；小题大作；忙乱</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>trouble,irk</E>
        <C>vt. 使烦恼，使烦忧</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feibl]</SM>
    <E>fable</E>
    <C>n. 寓言；无稽之谈
vi. 编寓言；虚构
vt. 煞有介事地讲述；虚构
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We could not decide if it was fact or fable.</E>
        <C>我们无法确定这究竟是事实还是无稽之谈。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such walls as in time may linger as a mere fable.</E>
        <C>这类高墙到将来只会给后代当作闲话当年的资料罢了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We may take the story of Job for a history or a fable.</E>
        <C>我们可以把约伯的故事当作历史或传说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tell them the fable about the fox and the grapes.</E>
        <C>告诉他们那个狐狸与葡萄的寓言吧。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>allegory,parable</E>
        <C>n. 寓言；无稽之谈</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>romance,cook up</E>
        <C>vi. 编寓言；虚构</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>invent,cook up</E>
        <C>vt. 煞有介事地讲述；虚构</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fæbrik]</SM>
    <E>fabric</E>
    <C>n. 织物；布；组织；构造；建筑物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Two or more layers of fabric are combined by pushing barbed needles through them.</E>
        <C>用钩针将两层或两层以上的织物缝合。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I′m trying to match this fabric.</E>
        <C>我正在找和这织物相配的东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In Fig 10 are shown the MIR spectra of the back and face of a sateen fabric.</E>
        <C>图10表示贡缎里和面的多次内反射光谱。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Could he now go counter to all the firm-built fabric of his character?</E>
        <C>难道事到如今,他该完全违背自己那坚定不拨的性格吗?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>These fibers in the sized condition can be plied and woven into fabric.</E>
        <C>经处理过的玻璃纤维,可合股并织成织物。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>cloth,organization,formation,construction,textile</E>
        <C>n. [纺]织物；布；组织；构造；建筑物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fεəri]</SM>
    <E>fairy</E>
    <C>n. 仙女，小精灵；漂亮姑娘
adj. 仙女的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was not a corner or nook in the ship, above or below, where her fairy footsteps had not glided.</E>
        <C>轮船上下,几乎没有一个角落是她那飘飘欲仙的步履没有踏过的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Her fairy feet tripped along by her nurse's side, as if to the measure of some tune she had lately kept time to.</E>
        <C>她那双纤小的脚踏着舞步走在保姆身边,仿佛依旧和方才一样配合着音乐的节奏。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We beguiled the children with fairy tales.</E>
        <C>我们讲童话故事哄孩子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was above sex or he was waiting for a movie star or he was a fairy or something.</E>
        <C>他是超越于性之上的,要不他在等待一个电影明星,要不他准是个神仙什么的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She met Oberon attended by his train of fairy courtiers.</E>
        <C>她遇见奥布朗,后边还跟着仙宫的侍臣。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>elf,little people</E>
        <C>n. 仙女，小精灵；漂亮姑娘</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>faerie</E>
        <C>adj. 仙女的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feivərəbl]</SM>
    <E>favorable</E>
    <C>adj. 有利的；良好的；赞成的，赞许的；讨人喜欢的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They suppressed news that was not favorable to them.</E>
        <C>不利于他们的消息,他们都不让发表。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>beneficial,advantageous,pleasant,well</E>
        <C>adj. 有利的；良好的；赞成的，赞许的；讨人喜欢的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fel]</SM>
    <E>fell</E>
    <C>adj. 凶猛的；毁灭性的
vt. 砍伐；打倒；击倒
n. [林] 一季所伐的木材；折缝；兽皮
v. 掉下；摔倒；下垂；变坏（fall的过去式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>All of a sudden the front of the building parted from the rest and fell like a breaking wave into the street.</E>
        <C>大楼的前部顷刻之间就从其余部分裂开来,排浪式地坍倒在街上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His head fell forward and he began to snore.</E>
        <C>他的头往前一倒,便鼾声大作了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He took a bad rap on the head when he fell.</E>
        <C>他跌倒时,头被猛撞了一下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His head drooped down and a few moments later he fell asleep.</E>
        <C>他垂下头,不一会就睡着了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did not even fell wet or cold, for she was peacefully asleep.</E>
        <C>她甚至没有感到湿和冷,因为她安安稳稳地睡着了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fierce,destructive</E>
        <C>adj. 凶猛的；毁灭性的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>floor,down with</E>
        <C>vt. 砍伐；打倒；击倒</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>hide</E>
        <C>n. [林]一季所伐的木材；折缝；兽皮</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>dropped</E>
        <C>v. 掉下；摔倒；下垂；变坏（fall的过去式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fə:tilaisə]</SM>
    <E>fertiliser</E>
    <C>n. 化肥（等于fertilizer）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fertiliser nitrogen must be a sensibly used tool and not an addiction in intensive grassland management.</E>
        <C>在集约的草地管理中,氮肥必须是合理使用的一种手段,而不是一种嗜好。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is no point in applying this fertiliser regardless of the availability of grass.</E>
        <C>忽视牧草的可利用程度,这种施肥是毫无意义的。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fju:dl]</SM>
    <E>feudal</E>
    <C>adj. 封建制度的；领地的；世仇的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He told him of the feudal state in which he lived.</E>
        <C>他叙述他那胜似王侯的生活。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>In feudal land law, the commission of a felony by a tenant caused his land to pass to his lord.</E>
        <C>在采邑的土地法律中,佃户的严重犯罪行为可导致其保有的土地转利到地主名下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He still bore that mark of combat from feudal politics in days of the empire.</E>
        <C>他身上仍留着帝制时代与封建政治斗争的标志。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Feudal dues were not got rid of.</E>
        <C>封建税收一直未能免除。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>feodal</E>
        <C>adj. 封建制度的；领地的；世仇的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['faibə]</SM>
    <E>fiber</E>
    <C>n. 纤维；光纤（等于fibre）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The rod is then heated and pulled like taffy into a fiber.</E>
        <C>然后将这根棒加热并像太妃糖一样被拉成一根纤维。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the fibers broke, fiber ends were mangled and frayed.</E>
        <C>纤维断裂时,纤维端部相互纠缠并有擦散现象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fiber and liquids,</E>
        <C>我是一个具有实体,有血有肉,有骨有骼,有纤维组织的人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fibre,funicle</E>
        <C>n. 纤维；光纤（等于fibre）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['faiəpleis]</SM>
    <E>fireplace</E>
    <C>n. 壁炉
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He found a hole near the fireplace that I had not seen.</E>
        <C>他在壁炉旁边发现了一个我没有注意到的洞穴。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He crossed over to the fireplace and stood looking at it thoughtfully for a few minutes.</E>
        <C>他走到壁炉跟前,若有所思地站着看了一会儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>An elderly man with a face that was a weather map of his years spat into the fireplace and said.</E>
        <C>一位年长的人,他的一张脸就是他岁月的气象图,往火炉里吐口唾沫说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Grace looked out of the window, and at the fireplace, with no animation in her face.</E>
        <C>格雷丝向窗外看去,又看着壁炉,她脸上毫无兴奋的表情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>So she got up on a stool and took the bundle down from the hole above the fireplace and laid it on the table.</E>
        <C>于是她站在一条凳上,从壁炉上边的窟窿里取出小包,放在桌子上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>andiron,chimney place</E>
        <C>n. [建]壁炉</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fitiŋ]</SM>
    <E>fitting</E>
    <C>n. 装配，装置；试穿，试衣
adj. 适合的，适宜的；相称的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He wore a badly fitting ready-made suit and pair of stiff shoes the state provides its discharged guests.</E>
        <C>他穿着公家发给开释犯人的一套不合身的现成衣服和一双硬帮帮的鞋子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We are fitting out the ship for a long voyage.</E>
        <C>我们正在装备这艘船,以便能作远航。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Things may be fitting to be done, which are not fitting to be boasted of.</E>
        <C>有些事情是只宜于做,而不宜于大声宣扬的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You would have been fitting partners for each other.</E>
        <C>你们将会是天生的一对。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>assembly,device,apparatus,installation,unit</E>
        <C>n. [机]装配，装置；[服装]试穿，试衣</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>adaptive,calculated,matching,well,worthy</E>
        <C>adj. 适合的，适宜的；相称的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fleivə]</SM>
    <E>flavor</E>
    <C>n. 情味，风味；香料；滋味
vt. 加味于
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Who could taste the fine flavor in the name of Brooke if it were delivered casually, like wine without a seal?</E>
        <C>如果布鲁克的名字可以让人说长道短,他岂不成了一瓶没有商标的水酒,谁还把他放在眼里?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The air freshened and shared the flavor of conifers as we came into the mountains.</E>
        <C>进入大山后,清新的空气中洋溢着针叶树的芳香。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The flavor of a beer or ale is dependent on a number of factors.</E>
        <C>啤酒或淡色啤酒的风味取决于几个因素。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sapor,palatability</E>
        <C>n. 情味，风味；香料；滋味</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:]</SM>
    <E>fore</E>
    <C>adj. 以前的；在前部的
n. 前部；船头
adv. 在前面；在船头
prep. 在前
int. （打高尔夫球者的叫声）让开！
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His fore finger, projecting from the sleeve of his coat, pointed up to the wretched little creature on the pole.</E>
        <C>他从大衣袖筒里伸出食指,指着趴在电杆顶上的那个可怜的小东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sailor went fore to see that the sail was properly in place.</E>
        <C>水手走到船头看帆是否已在正确的位置上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As he passed out, the jury, who had turned back and paused a moment, spoke, through their fore man.</E>
        <C>在他们出去的时候,法官们已经回来,停了一会,才由他们的长官出来说话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fore God, my lord, well spoken, with good accent and good discretion.</E>
        <C>上帝在上,老爷,您念得好极了,真是抑扬顿挫,曲尽其妙。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She came alongside and raked him fore and aft.</E>
        <C>她倒对他展开近战,全面开火。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>previous,ago</E>
        <C>adj. 以前的；在前部的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>front,onwards</E>
        <C>adv. 在前面；在船头</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:dʒ]</SM>
    <E>forge</E>
    <C>n. 熔炉，锻铁炉；铁工厂
vi. 伪造；做锻工
vt. 伪造；锻造
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He began to heat, like iron in the forge.</E>
        <C>他象锻炉里的铁一样热起来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>George was forced to forge a signature.</E>
        <C>乔治被迫伪造签名。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We might help forge in the crucible of conflict a structure of peace.</E>
        <C>我们就有可能协助在冲突的熔炉中铸造出一个和平的结构。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It's the Valley Forge element in me.</E>
        <C>这是我身上蕴藏着的伏基谷精神。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I went towards the forge under the sweet green limes.</E>
        <C>我趁着那芬芳的菩提树的绿荫,奔向铁匠铺子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>furnace,smelter</E>
        <C>n. 熔炉，锻铁炉；铁工厂</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>trump up,to fake</E>
        <C>vi. 伪造；做锻工</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>doctor,trump up</E>
        <C>vt. 伪造；[机]锻造</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['freiɡrənt]</SM>
    <E>fragrant</E>
    <C>adj. 芳香的；愉快的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a day in late September, as fragrant and shapely as an apple.</E>
        <C>时令是九月末。这一天就像一只萍果那样香甜漂亮。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was a land fragrant with flowers.</E>
        <C>那是一个遍地鲜花,香气袭人的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sweet,good,bright,aromatic</E>
        <C>adj. 芳香的；愉快的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[frait]</SM>
    <E>fright</E>
    <C>n. 惊吓；惊骇
vt. 使惊恐
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The mouse gave a sudden leap out of the water, and seemed to quiver all over with fright.</E>
        <C>那只耗子突然一下跳出水面,好象吓得混身都在发抖。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was child and mad with fright and she wanted to bury her head in her mother's lap and shut out this sight.</E>
        <C>她仿佛还是一个小孩子,现在吓慌了,想躲到母亲怀里,避开这种可怕的景象。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Bombs? What bombs?" His son closed the book and looked up with fright on his pale bony face.</E>
        <C>“炸弹?什么炸弹?”他的儿子合上书,抬起头,苍白消瘦的脸上显出了恐惧的表情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fact that she grew pale showed her speechless fright.</E>
        <C>她面无人色说明了她说不出来的恐惧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He got such a fright that his heart nearly stopped beating.</E>
        <C>他吓得魂不附体,心脏也几乎停止跳动了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>horror,pavor</E>
        <C>n. 惊吓；惊骇</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>alarm,exercise</E>
        <C>vt. 使惊恐</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ful'fil]</SM>
    <E>fulfill</E>
    <C>vt. 履行；实现；满足；使结束（等于fulfil）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Neil on his part had no wish to prolong his dealing with me, only to fulfill his orders and be done with it.</E>
        <C>尼尔倒并不想和我多费口舌,只想完成他的使命就万事大吉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is to fulfill those dreams and wishes of his parents which they never carried out.</E>
        <C>他要满足自己双亲从未实现的梦想和愿望。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>accomplish,carry out,come true,implement,meet</E>
        <C>vt. 履行；实现；满足；使结束（等于fulfil）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fju:m]</SM>
    <E>fume</E>
    <C>vi. 冒烟；发怒
vt. 熏；冒烟；愤怒地说
n. 烟；愤怒，烦恼
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The pump exhaust should lead to the open air or a fume hood.</E>
        <C>抽气泵的排气管应该导向室外空旷处或导向一座通风橱。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>smoke,anger</E>
        <C>vi. 冒烟；发怒</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>smoke,anger,worry,trouble,wrath</E>
        <C>n. 烟；愤怒，烦恼</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fju:tail]</SM>
    <E>futile</E>
    <C>adj. 无用的；无效的；没有出息的；琐细的；不重要的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He knew what was running in her mind and how futile her dreams were.</E>
        <C>他知道她脑子里在想着什么事情,她的梦想简直是一场空。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>All this talk seemed to me so futile.</E>
        <C>所有这些谈话在我看来全都白费。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When he ceased, all I found was a futile whisper: "So you swam for our light?"</E>
        <C>他停住后,我简直无话可说,只是想出了一句多余的话,便轻轻问道:“那么说,你是朝着我们的灯游来的?”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She turned on the radio with a futile gesture.</E>
        <C>她百无聊赖地打开了收音机。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>useless,small,unnecessary</E>
        <C>adj. 无用的；无效的；没有出息的；琐细的；不重要的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fæsineitiŋ]</SM>
    <E>fascinating</E>
    <C>adj. 迷人的；吸引人的；使人神魂颠倒的
v. 使…着迷；使…陶醉（fascinate的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"That was a pretty bit of muslin hanging on your arm-who was she?" asked the fascinating student.</E>
        <C>"那个靠在你胳膊上的小妞儿可真不赖呐,她是谁?"着魔的门徒问。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She did it with a grace which was fascinating to look upon.</E>
        <C>她表现得仪态从容,看上去真是千娇百媚的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It could not be denied that Saul Bird was a fascinating man.</E>
        <C>索尔·伯德是个有吸引力的人,这一点无法否认。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I think the buildings around here are as fascinating as the signs.</E>
        <C>我觉得这一带的大楼和招牌一样美观。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now I can quite see why people think her so fascinating.</E>
        <C>我现在明白为什么人人都说她了不起。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>attractive,killing,taking,absorbing,engaging</E>
        <C>adj. 迷人的；吸引人的；使人神魂颠倒的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>captivating</E>
        <C>v. 使…着迷；使…陶醉（fascinate的ing形式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fæʃənd]</SM>
    <E>fashioned</E>
    <C>adj. …式的
v. 把…塑成（fashion的过去式及过去分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He fashioned in the depths of the sea a throne of cunning device, which he sent to his mother.</E>
        <C>他在海底制作了一个装有精巧机关的御座,呈送给他的母后。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They had not fashioned for themselves or their children so sure a foundation as was hers.</E>
        <C>他们没有为自己和后代创造一个象她那样坚实的基础。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Getting a piece of wood, he fashioned it in a cross, the four ends of which he blackened on the coals.</E>
        <C>他拿起一根树木,做成十字架的形状,把十字架的末端用木炭涂黑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>One prized find is a bull that has a bearded man's head, fashioned out of beaten gold over wood.</E>
        <C>有一件珍贵的发现物是一个有胡子的人头公牛。它是一件表面包有金箔的木雕。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He fashioned a walking stick for his father.</E>
        <C>他给他父亲做成一个手杖。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['festiv]</SM>
    <E>festive</E>
    <C>adj. 节日的；喜庆的；欢乐的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Ah, Shelton!" he said, in his quietly festive voice; "I'm glad to see the pilgrim here, at last."</E>
        <C>“嗳呀,谢尔顿!”他声调平静而快活地说:“我真高兴终于在这儿看到你这个香客了。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>convivial</E>
        <C>adj. 节日的；喜庆的；欢乐的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fes'tiviti]</SM>
    <E>festivity</E>
    <C>n. 欢庆，欢宴；庆典；欢乐
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They will celebrate it with thanksgiving, with festivity, with bonfires, and illuminations.</E>
        <C>他们将感激满怀,载歌载舞,高燃篝火,张灯结彩庆此佳节。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>joy,celebration</E>
        <C>n. 欢庆，欢宴；庆典；欢乐</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fli:tiŋ]</SM>
    <E>fleeting</E>
    <C>adj. 飞逝的；转瞬间的
v. 迅速移动（fleet的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The very best we could hope for was one fleeting glimpse of it through the undergrowth.</E>
        <C>我们最多也就是指望能透过下层林丛在刹那间看到它一眼。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then, with the faint, fleeting smile playing about his lips, he faced the firing squad; erect and motionless, proud and diatainful.</E>
        <C>随后,他嘴角露出短暂的微笑,直挺挺地,一动不动地,自豪地,轻蔑地面对着行刑队。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Knowing the life fleeting, she set herself to enjoy if as best as she could.</E>
        <C>她知道这种日子转瞬即逝,于是让自已尽情地享受。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>zapping</E>
        <C>v. 迅速移动（fleet的ing形式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['flʌdɡeit]</SM>
    <E>floodgate</E>
    <C>n. 水闸；水门；防潮水闸；制约（怒气）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The floodgate was closed to control the flow of water.</E>
        <C>为了控制水流,防洪闸门关闭了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Quality control of zinc spraying film for steel floodgate</E>
        <C>水工钢闸门喷锌防腐质量控制</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The west sea water floodgate</E>
        <C>西海水闸</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sluice gate,milldam</E>
        <C>n. 水闸；水门；防潮水闸；制约（怒气）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['flɔpi]</SM>
    <E>floppy</E>
    <C>adj. 松软的；叭嗒叭嗒响的；懒散的，邋遢的
n. 软磁碟
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I snatched off my floppy hat and tried hurriedly in the dark to ram it on him.</E>
        <C>我一把扯下软帽,在黑暗中急急忙忙塞给他。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>nesh,fluffy</E>
        <C>adj. 松软的；叭嗒叭嗒响的；懒散的，邋遢的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['flʌstə]</SM>
    <E>fluster</E>
    <C>vt. 使激动；使慌张；使酩醉
n. 慌乱，混乱；狼狈；激动
vi. 慌慌张张的行动；混乱
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She laughed her parents into a fluster.</E>
        <C>她笑得父母很慌乱。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>heat,impassion</E>
        <C>vt. 使激动；使慌张；使酩醉</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>chaos,disorder,confusion,involvement,warmth</E>
        <C>n. 慌乱，混乱；狼狈；激动</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>out of joint,get mixed up</E>
        <C>vi. 慌慌张张的行动；混乱</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔdə]</SM>
    <E>fodder</E>
    <C>n. 饲料；素材
vt. 喂
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>There is no technical or economic base for this fodder production program.</E>
        <C>这种饲料生产计划尚缺乏技术或经济基础。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>feed,forage</E>
        <C>n. 饲料；素材</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔrinis]</SM>
    <E>foreignness</E>
    <C>n. 外国（人）的特性
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Human resources management in architectural constructive enterprise involving foreignness</E>
        <C>浅谈涉外建筑施工企业人力资源管理</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Temptation of Foreignness--On the Foreignness in Lawrence's Works and Its Origin</E>
        <C>陌生的诱惑--劳伦斯作品中的陌生感及其根源</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,fɔ:tifi'keiʃən]</SM>
    <E>fortification</E>
    <C>n. [军] 设防；[军] 防御工事；加强；配方
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The researchers concluded that the fortification did not produce the increase.</E>
        <C>研究人员得出结论,认为增添不能带来这种增高。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The seizure of the Rhineland and its subsequent fortification were the greatest gamble of all.</E>
        <C>强占来因兰和在来因兰设防是最大的赌博。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Men naturally receive their fortification from its wisdom.</E>
        <C>男人自然会从它的格言中获得力量。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Many years ago the spring induced the natives to select the place for their temporary fortification.</E>
        <C>很多年前,这眼清泉,使得土人们选中这儿作为临时筑堡设防的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I should have to travel ten years to sit down contented among these fortification.</E>
        <C>在外面旅行十年之后,我才会满意地坐在这些要塞之中。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>formula,strengthening,reinforcement</E>
        <C>n. 设防；[军]防御工事；加强；配方</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['faundə]</SM>
    <E>founder</E>
    <C>vi. 失败；沉没；倒塌；变跛
vt. 破坏；使摔倒；垮掉
n. 创始人；建立者；翻沙工
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>For a while it looked as if their scheme would founder.</E>
        <C>一时间,他们的计划眼看要落空了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Third Reich survived the death of its founder by seven days.</E>
        <C>第三帝国比它的缔造者多活了七天。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>collapse,come to naught</E>
        <C>vi. 失败；沉没；倒塌；变跛</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>destroy,undermine</E>
        <C>vt. 破坏；使摔倒；垮掉</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>author,builder</E>
        <C>n. 创始人；建立者；翻沙工</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[frə'dʒiliti]</SM>
    <E>fragility</E>
    <C>n. 脆弱；[力] 易碎性；虚弱
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He had been instantly shocked by the fragility of his opponent and the ease of his advantage.</E>
        <C>他发现对方软弱得毫无抵抗力,自己不费吹灰之力占了上风,顿时大吃一惊。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>frangibility,friability</E>
        <C>n. 脆弱；[力]易碎性；虚弱</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[freil]</SM>
    <E>frail</E>
    <C>adj. 脆弱的；虚弱的
n. 灯心草篓；少妇；少女
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was frail and ancient and charming as she continued to look at him.</E>
        <C>她继续望着他,一付弱不禁风的样子,很典雅,也很妩媚。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked down upon the little, frail figure running along by his side.</E>
        <C>他低头看着孩子那瘦小脆弱的身躯在他身边跑着。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Lewis was a small man with a body like a twig, making him seem frail and half starved.</E>
        <C>刘易斯长得瘦小,身材细得象根树枝,一副弱不经风的样子,似乎成天在挨饿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She said something, with a frail laugh of sadness.</E>
        <C>她微微作出一副苦笑的样子来,说了些什么。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>From her frail body had descended some seven hundred people and not one had so far been in jail.</E>
        <C>瘦骨嶙峋的她已经繁衍了七百来个后代,从来没有一个犯过法坐过牢。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>weak,tender,slight</E>
        <C>adj. 脆弱的；虚弱的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>girl-o,chicklet</E>
        <C>n. 灯心草篓；少妇；少女</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fri:zə]</SM>
    <E>freezer</E>
    <C>n. 冰箱；冷冻库；制冷工
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>If they buy in quantity the surplus food can be stored in a home freezer.</E>
        <C>如果购买大量物品,剩余的食品可贮藏在家用冷冻机内。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>refrigerator,icebox</E>
        <C>n. 冰箱；[制冷]冷冻库；制冷工</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['freitə]</SM>
    <E>freighter</E>
    <C>n. [水运][船] 货船；承运人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>As they were crawling southward they spotted a small freighter.</E>
        <C>他们正向南徐徐航行时,发现了一条小货船。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The shipyard workers launched the first freighter in 1920.</E>
        <C>这个造船厂的工人1920年使第一艘货船下水。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>cargo ship,cargo boat</E>
        <C>n. [水运][船]货船；承运人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['frendlinis]</SM>
    <E>friendliness</E>
    <C>n. 友谊；亲切；亲密
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Len Sweeting came with him to the door, his friendliness returned, his arm around the younger man's shoulders.</E>
        <C>伦·斯威廷同他一起走到门口,又恢复了那副友好的神情,一只手搭在年轻人的肩膀上。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Instinct told him that phony friendliness would not deceive this girl.</E>
        <C>直觉告诉他,佯装友好骗不了这女孩儿。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What could the tastes of that man be who saw friendliness and geniality in these shaggy hills?</E>
        <C>那一个人,是既会从这些榛莽丛杂的山上看到和蔼可亲的面目,那么他的趣味会是怎么一种样子呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The warmth and friendliness he felt toward him now were perplexing.</E>
        <C>他不明白这会儿对他这样亲切这样友好。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fellowship,companionship</E>
        <C>n. 友谊；亲切；亲密</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['frɔɡmən]</SM>
    <E>frogman</E>
    <C>n. 蛙人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents />
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['frɔst,bitn]</SM>
    <E>frostbitten</E>
    <C>adj. 冻伤的；受霜害的
v. 使冻伤（frostbite的过去分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His feet were frostbitten in the arctic snow.</E>
        <C>在北极雪地里他把脚冻伤了</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some of them were hypothermic, some of them were frostbitten, some were both.</E>
        <C>他们有些人体温过低,有些人生了冻疮,而有的则是两者皆具。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My toes were frostbitten from skating too long.</E>
        <C>滑冰的时间太长使我的脚趾冻伤了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>My ear lobes got frostbitten.</E>
        <C>我耳朵冻伤了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[frʌ'streitid]</SM>
    <E>frustrated</E>
    <C>adj. 失意的，挫败的；泄气的
v. 挫败；阻挠（frustrate的过去式和过去分词形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His own efforts toward this end were frustrated due to the techniques of the day.</E>
        <C>由于当时的技术原因,他自己为此目的而进行的努力没有收效。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They were frustrated in their task.</E>
        <C>他们在执行他们的任务中遭到了挫败。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>thwarted</E>
        <C>adj. 失意的，挫败的；泄气的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[frʌs'treiʃən]</SM>
    <E>frustration</E>
    <C>n. 挫折
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>This no doubt was a great frustration, since he had led such an active public life.</E>
        <C>这无疑是一件令他感到非常失意的事,因为他过去一向非常活跃地从事社会活动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A few tears of frustration welled in his eyes.</E>
        <C>他眼里禁不住涌出几颗意冷心灰的泪花。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His face red with anger and frustration, he crossed to the wall phone to answer it.</E>
        <C>他的脸由于愤怒与挫败而涨得通红。他走到悬挂电话的墙边接听电话。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some turned their anger and frustration to me.</E>
        <C>有些人向我发泄他们的恼怒和怨恨。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He smashed the watch in frustration.</E>
        <C>他在绝望中把手表砸了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>setback,clawback</E>
        <C>n. [心理]挫折</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fju:ɡ]</SM>
    <E>fugue</E>
    <C>n. 赋格曲；神游症
vi. 作赋格曲
vt. 把…编成赋格曲
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A fugue for four voices; string voices carrying the melody.</E>
        <C>四声部的赋格曲;弦乐声部演奏旋律。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fugue: Thesis Set forth by the Logical Music Thought</E>
        <C>赋格:用音乐逻辑思维阐述的论文</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Prelude and Fugue in A minor for Organ</E>
        <C>小调前奏与赋格,无编号</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The Art of the Fugue</E>
        <C>赋格的艺术</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A fugue for four voices</E>
        <C>由四个部分组成的遁走曲</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ful'filmənt]</SM>
    <E>fulfillment</E>
    <C>n. 履行；实行
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>At moments it seemed to Clyde that he would reel from very joy of the certain fulfillment of a great desire.</E>
        <C>有时克莱德仿佛快乐得要晕过去了,因为一个最大的愿望得到了一些满足。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>How should a woman steer her heart to fulfillment?</E>
        <C>一个女人应该怎样来驾驭她的身心走向充实的人生呢?</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>implementation,execution</E>
        <C>n. 履行；实行</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feminist]</SM>
    <E>feminist</E>
    <C>n. 男女平等主义者
adj. 主张男女平等的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The feminist groups leagued together to support a woman for mayor.</E>
        <C>这些女性群体组成联盟支持一名妇女当市长。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Gloria Steinen effectively combined women's advocacy with journalism and feminist politics.</E>
        <C>格洛里亚·斯坦宁,有效地把妇女呼声同新闻事业和女权政治结合了起来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fə:tilaiz]</SM>
    <E>fertilize</E>
    <C>vt. 使受精；使肥沃
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Some plains rivers regularly fertilize and irrigate surrounding areas with their floods.</E>
        <C>有些平源河流不断地以其洪水培肥和灌溉着周围的地区。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They hauled feedlot manure from the ranches to fertilize their fields.</E>
        <C>他们从牧场的饲养场拖走肥料去肥田。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sperms fertilize ova in the fallopian tube.</E>
        <C>在输卵管内精子使卵受精。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>enrich</E>
        <C>vt. 使受精；使肥沃</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fiŋɡəneil]</SM>
    <E>fingernail</E>
    <C>n. 手指甲
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He tapped Nim's memo with a fingernail.</E>
        <C>他用指甲轻轻地弹了弹尼姆的备忘录。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He cut the fingernail to the quick.</E>
        <C>他剪指甲剪了指甲下的肉。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fiŋɡəprint]</SM>
    <E>fingerprint</E>
    <C>n. 指纹；手印
vt. 采指纹
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Back at the warehouse, Mahone thanks the team. Sara gives him his fingerprint sheet. He cannot be traced.</E>
        <C>回到大本营,马宏向队员们表示了他的谢意。莎拉把含有其指纹的文件交给了他。这样他就不会被查出真实身份。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The dead man was identified by his fingerprint.</E>
        <C>用他指纹辨认出了死者。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The police have only one fingerprint to hang on to.</E>
        <C>警察只有一个指纹印可作线索。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fingerprint you inscribed on me and the secret I owed to you, I dare I have to give them back to the angel tonight.</E>
        <C>你送我的指纹,我欠你的心事,恐怕要在今夜,还给天使。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the police found his fingerprint he knew his goose was cooked.</E>
        <C>警方发现了他的指纹,他意识到自己已经完了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>dactylogram,finger mark</E>
        <C>n. [法][特医]指纹；手印</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fə:mli]</SM>
    <E>firmly</E>
    <C>adv. 坚定地，坚决地；坚固地，稳固地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In relation to this point, the stresses were firmly held under control during the whole course of the tests.</E>
        <C>对于这一点,在全部试验过程中应力都保持严格控制。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Dry your hands; then firmly pick the baby up and place him in basin or sink.</E>
        <C>先擦干自己的手,然后拿稳婴儿并把它放在浴盆或浴池里。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was as crisp as a new dollar bill-as clean, sharp, firmly limned.</E>
        <C>他就象一张崭新的钞票一样利落--一样干净,鲜明,一丝不苟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He grasped his sword firmly in his right hand and stole forward, taking care to be as quiet as possible.</E>
        <C>他右手紧握着剑,蹑手蹑脚地前进,小心翼翼地尽量不弄出声来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Soames went in with his noiseless step, his jaw firmly set, his eyes furtive.</E>
        <C>索米斯轻步走进屋子,咬紧牙关,眼睛偷看着。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>surely,steadily,tightly</E>
        <C>adv. 坚定地，坚决地；坚固地，稳固地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fleil]</SM>
    <E>flail</E>
    <C>vt. 打；用连枷打
vi. 打；用连枷打
n. 连枷（打谷物用的工具）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>No fence against a flail [an ill fortune].</E>
        <C>恶运难逃。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>strike,beat upon</E>
        <C>vt. 打；用连枷打</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>strike,hit</E>
        <C>vi. 打；用连枷打</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fledʒliŋ]</SM>
    <E>fledgling</E>
    <C>n. 无经验的人；刚会飞的幼鸟
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The sunny days passed. How proud all of us were when our fledgling tottered out of the nest onto a real grown-up perch!</E>
        <C>阳光灿烂的日子一天天过去。看着我们的小家伙羽毛日渐丰满并开始蹒珊地走出它的小巢爬到为成年鸟准备的栖木上,我们是多么地为它骄傲!</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There are many reasons, say, if you were the boss, would you believe in a fledgling director?</E>
        <C>其实有很多因素的如果你是老板,你相不相信一个新导演拍的戏?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Love. Is so sweet - sweetest, dearest, fleetest comer, fledgling of the sudden summer.</E>
        <C>爱如此甜蜜——是最甜蜜的,最可爱的,最迅捷的来者,宛如猝然而至的夏日的雏鸟。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>refused to cooperate with the fledgling nation .</E>
        <C>他们拒绝和这个新兴国家合作,</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is a fledgling writer.</E>
        <C>他是个初出茅庐的作家。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>greenhand</E>
        <C>n. 无经验的人；刚会飞的幼鸟</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flʌʃt]</SM>
    <E>flushed</E>
    <C>adj. 激动的；心情愉快的
v. 使激动；排水（flush的过去式和过去分词）；脸发红
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I looked up at him to read the signs of bliss in his face: it was ardent and flushed.</E>
        <C>我抬起头,从他的脸上察看这种幸福的迹象,他的脸发红,充满着热情。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The marble hardness left her face; she moved with something of her old bounding step, and flushed in all her young beauty.</E>
        <C>她脸上不象先前跟大理石一般那样硬了,她的举动也带出了一些她往日轻快活泼的样子来了,她那焕发的容光,更显出了她青春的美丽。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was flushed like the dawn, with a kind of luminous rosiness all about her.</E>
        <C>她满脸象朝霞一样的通红,浑身上下有一种玫瑰色的光彩。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The darkness lifted, and, flushed with faint fires, the sky hollowed itself into a perfect pearl.</E>
        <C>黑暗消散了,天空带着淡淡的红霞,使自己明澄得象一颗绝无瑕疵的珍珠。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The lad flushed crimson with anger, and darted a look of hate out of his dark eyes.</E>
        <C>孩子的脸顿时气得通红,黑眼睛里射出仇恨的目光。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>excited,hot,heated,inflammatory</E>
        <C>adj. 激动的；心情愉快的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>unwatered</E>
        <C>v. 使激动；排水（flush的过去式和过去分词）；脸发红</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fə'ɡiviŋ]</SM>
    <E>forgiving</E>
    <C>adj. 宽恕的；宽容的；宽大的
v. 原谅；豁免（forgive的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Mrs Western was a very good-natured woman, and ordinarily of a forgiving temper.</E>
        <C>韦斯顿夫人是位十分好心肠的女人,平日很能宽恕人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Directed on their prey by the forgiving Sheffield, they pressed home their attack with determination.</E>
        <C>这些飞机由那艘宽宏大量的“谢斐尔德”号指示目标,英勇果敢地进行了猛烈袭击。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>kind,tolerant</E>
        <C>adj. 宽恕的；宽容的；宽大的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>excusing</E>
        <C>v. 原谅；豁免（forgive的ing形式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['freiɡrəns]</SM>
    <E>fragrance</E>
    <C>n. 香味，芬芳
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The air was soft, and came over the cooling wave with something of summer fragrance.</E>
        <C>清气徐来,带来仿佛是夏季的芳馨,掠过凉爽的海面。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The full scents of the earth arose, the fragrance of the mould and of the rain, the perfumes of the sun and of the soft breezes.</E>
        <C>地面升起了各种强烈的气味,霉菌和雨水的气味,太阳和微风带来的气味。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The warmth, fragrance and colour of her body appealed to his senses.</E>
        <C>她身上散发着温馨馥郁的气息,肤色鲜艳,所有这些都撩拨着他的器官。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A strand of her hair swept Gerty's cheek with its fragrance.</E>
        <C>她的一缕芳香的头发掠过葛泰的面颊。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The silence seemed to grow; the flowers ceased to exude their fragrance, numbed by the weighty air.</E>
        <C>岑寂似乎渐渐加深了;花儿不再散发它的芬芳,被那种沉重的空气弄得麻痹起来了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>flavour,redolence</E>
        <C>n. 香味，芬芳</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fræŋkli]</SM>
    <E>frankly</E>
    <C>adv. 真诚地，坦白地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She looked at him straight in the eyes as she shook hands, frankly, like a man.</E>
        <C>她一边凝视着他的眼睛,一边象男人般大大方方地跟他握手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She had gone tired of him. She frankly admitted it in her letter.</E>
        <C>她在信里坦白地承认,说她现在已经讨厌他了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Juanita, I thought this might be a moment for us to talk frankly to each other, perhaps as friends.</E>
        <C>胡安尼塔,我觉得现在咱们俩可以坦率地谈一谈了,就算是朋友间谈心吧。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We need very strong ears to hear ourselves judged frankly.</E>
        <C>我们非常需要敏锐的耳朵坦诚地听取自我裁判。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was as frankly kind and merry as ever.</E>
        <C>但他还是那副坦率和蔼而快乐的样子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>sincerely,truly,simply,honestly,genuinely</E>
        <C>adv. 真诚地，坦白地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fræntikəli]</SM>
    <E>frantically</E>
    <C>adv. 疯狂似地；狂暴地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>His hands strove frantically to release the spare wheel.</E>
        <C>他的手使尽力气要把那只备用轮胎取下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He quit the theatre and walked frantically about the town, he knew not how long.</E>
        <C>他走出戏院,发疯似地在城里乱跑,也不知走了多久。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wildly,furiously</E>
        <C>adv. 疯狂似地；狂暴地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['freʃmən]</SM>
    <E>freshman</E>
    <C>n. 新手，生手；大学一年级学生
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In those days the freshman class on a smoker each spring.</E>
        <C>在那些日子里,一年级新生每年春天都要举办一次限于男性参加的社交集会。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>rookie,tyro</E>
        <C>n. 新手，生手；大学一年级学生</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fridʒid]</SM>
    <E>frigid</E>
    <C>adj. 寒冷的，严寒的；冷淡的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>They felt awkward, and once more assumed their frigid bearing.</E>
        <C>他们觉得很窘,又把冷冰的面孔摆出来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Byron said to his father in a flat frigid sober voice, "She's not on that boat."</E>
        <C>拜伦用毫无表情的,冷淡而清醒的声音说:“她不在那条船上。”</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Frigid gusts were driving swells in past the mole.</E>
        <C>寒风阵阵掀起大浪涌过防波堤。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The mustache spread in Slote's old frigid grin.</E>
        <C>斯鲁特那两撇胡子伸展开,露出了从前那种淡淡的笑容。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We curtsied to him, received a frigid bow in return, and so withdrew.</E>
        <C>我们对他行了屈膝礼,他冷冷地点一下头算是回礼。于是我们退了出来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>cold,cutting,freezing</E>
        <C>adj. 寒冷的，严寒的；冷淡的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[ful'filiŋ]</SM>
    <E>fulfilling</E>
    <C>adj. 令人满意的；能实现个人抱负的；令人高兴的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She insisted on my fulfilling her directions, before she would let me touch her.</E>
        <C>她坚持要我先完成她的指示,然后才许我碰她。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I know, for instance, that one of these agents is fulfilling the duties of head of a department of British Counterintelligence.</E>
        <C>举例来说,我知道其中一名间谍正在履行着英国一个反情报部门领导的职责。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This intoxicated him, for immediately he saw the opportunity of fulfilling his long-contemplated dream.</E>
        <C>这使他陶醉了,因为他立即发现了实现他向往已久的梦想的机会。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>satisfying,glad,desirable</E>
        <C>adj. 令人满意的；能实现个人抱负的；令人高兴的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['feintli]</SM>
    <E>faintly</E>
    <C>adv. 微弱地；模糊地；虚弱地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Good-bye, son," said the old man; and with that he closed his eyes, smiled at him faintly, and died.</E>
        <C>“别了,儿子。”老人说完闭上眼睛,朝他淡淡一笑就走了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Robert Jordan looked up at the thick gray of the sky with the sun gone faintly yellow.</E>
        <C>罗伯特·乔丹仰望着灰沉沉的天空,只见太阳变成一团昏黄。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Though some of the young women showed traces of vexation, the older ones and the men only smiled faintly.</E>
        <C>虽然有一些姑娘们稍稍露出一丝懊恼的表情,年纪大些的女人和男人们都在微笑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She could faintly discern faces, and that was all.</E>
        <C>她依稀地看出来有许多的人脸而已。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"Great Heavens!" he said faintly "to think that we should have been chosen to live through it!"</E>
        <C>“天哪!”他有气无力地说了一句,“我们居然活下来了!”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>thin,feebly</E>
        <C>adv. 微弱地；模糊地；虚弱地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:ltə]</SM>
    <E>falter</E>
    <C>vi. 支吾；蹒跚地走
vt. 支吾地说；结巴地讲出
n. 踌躇；支吾；颤抖
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She opened a drawer and fumbled among its contents for a long time, so long that my hopes began to falter.</E>
        <C>她打开一个抽屉,在里面的东西中间乱找了很长一段时间,长得都叫我开始不抱希望了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The queen leaned forward with a ting falter of her stout body.</E>
        <C>女王硬朗的身子微微前倾。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>mouch</E>
        <C>vi. 支吾；蹒跚地走</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>hesitancy,vacillation</E>
        <C>n. 踌躇；支吾；颤抖</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fænsiful]</SM>
    <E>fanciful</E>
    <C>adj. 想像的；稀奇的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He would invent fanciful names on the spot.</E>
        <C>他会当场想出些稀奇古怪的名子。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>suppositional,imaginary</E>
        <C>adj. 想像的；稀奇的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fæsi'neiʃən]</SM>
    <E>fascination</E>
    <C>n. 魅力；魔力；入迷
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I turned; a second huge wave was overtaking us, winch I half hoped would drown me. With a curious fascination I watched its awful advent.</E>
        <C>我转过身去,又一排巨浪迎头向我们扑过来,我以为这一下子多半要给淹死了,不由魂飞魄散地瞅着那可怕的大浪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She watched the grass cascading over and behind the light wheels with fascination.</E>
        <C>她津津有味地看着那些青草象一匹瀑布似的从轻便的轮子上面和后面泻了出来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>charm,grace</E>
        <C>n. 魅力；魔力；入迷</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fi:lain]</SM>
    <E>feline</E>
    <C>adj. 猫科的；猫一样的；狡猾的
n. 猫科动物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The awakening was almost feline in its stealthiness.</E>
        <C>这种醒觉,简直和猫的脚步一样地轻悄。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>designing,knowing,subtle</E>
        <C>adj. 猫科的；猫一样的；狡猾的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>cat,catamount</E>
        <C>n. 猫科动物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[feit]</SM>
    <E>fete</E>
    <C>n. 祭祀；庆祝；节日；游乐会
vt. 宴请；招待
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Our village is holding a fete to raise money for the building of the new hall.</E>
        <C>我们村里准备举行游艺会,以筹募经费建造礼堂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>This fete of the casting will be a grand ceremony.</E>
        <C>这个铸炮节应该好好地庆祝一下。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>festival,holiday,celebration</E>
        <C>n. 祭祀；庆祝；节日；游乐会</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>serve,invite,attend,guest</E>
        <C>vt. 宴请；招待</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fi:ɑ:nsei]</SM>
    <E>fiance</E>
    <C>n. 未婚夫
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She was at a meeting with her fiance, the folk singer.</E>
        <C>她正在同她那位当民族歌手的未婚夫幽会。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>young man</E>
        <C>n. 未婚夫</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fikəlnəs]</SM>
    <E>fickleness</E>
    <C>n. 浮躁；变化无常
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>While she always decried the fickleness of human nature,she carried on an unrelenting search for the ideal servant to the end of her days.</E>
        <C>尽管她一直在指责人性的变化无常,她却继续毫不放松地寻找称心的仆人,一直到她死去。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But the fickleness of the heart has at least been properly incorporated into economic models by this year’s Nobel laureates.</E>
        <C>但人心的变化无常,至少被今年的诺贝尔奖得主恰当地纳入了经济模型之中。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The 2008-09 crisis was a reminder of the fickleness of foreign investment.</E>
        <C>外国投资的变化无常,从2008-2009年的金融危机中就可见一斑。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On dynamic mechanism and coping strategies of social psychological fickleness</E>
        <C>社会浮躁的心理机制及其对策</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>On the proper handling of the case of divorce caused by the fickleness in one'affections</E>
        <C>怎样正确处理喜新厌旧引起的离婚案件</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>vicissitude,capriciousness</E>
        <C>n. 浮躁；变化无常</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fiʃə]</SM>
    <E>fissure</E>
    <C>vi. 裂开；分裂
n. 裂缝；裂沟（尤指岩石上的）
vt. 裂开；分裂
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>But there was worse to come. Just ahead of us there was a huge fissure.</E>
        <C>不过接着就更糟了。前面不远出现了一条巨大的地裂。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A Finnish fisher named Fisher found out a big fissure in his fishing net.</E>
        <C>一个名叫费希尔的芬兰渔民发现他的渔网上有一个大裂口。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fissure Just ahead of us there was a huge fissure.</E>
        <C>离我们前面不远处,出现了一个大裂缝。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Just ahead of us there was a huge fissure.</E>
        <C>在我们正前方出现了一条大裂缝。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Though we all got out to examine the fissure, he remained in the car.</E>
        <C>我们纷纷下车察看那个大裂缝,他却呆在车上。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>gap,seam</E>
        <C>vi. 裂开；分裂</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>crack,split</E>
        <C>n. [昆]裂缝；裂沟（尤指岩石上的）</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>spring off,rip through</E>
        <C>vt. 裂开；分裂</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['flikə]</SM>
    <E>flicker</E>
    <C>vi. 闪烁；摇曳；颤动；扑动翅膀；假装昏倒
vt. 使闪烁；使摇曳
n. 闪烁；闪光；电影
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>A few white seagulls flicker across the surface of the sea, quickly and lightly, wings skimming the waves.</E>
        <C>几只白鸥轻轻地掠过海面,翅膀扑着波浪。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was, for the matter of that, one of the signs that her eyes were having again the high flicker of their prime.</E>
        <C>这件事的一种迹象是她的眼睛又一次闪烁着最妩媚的光辉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the wind reached the mountain-top he could see something happen, a flicker of blue stuff against brown clouds.</E>
        <C>风吹到山顶时他看到了什么东西在动弹,背衬着乌云有一样蓝色的东西在摇曳。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>At last there came a flicker and then a flame of comprehension across her face.</E>
        <C>她脸上终于露出了先是略有所悟,尔后恍然大悟的神色。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>spark,coruscate</E>
        <C>vi. [电子][光]闪烁；摇曳；颤动；扑动翅膀；假装昏倒</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>gleam</E>
        <C>vt. [电子][光]使闪烁；使摇曳</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>movie,film,cinema</E>
        <C>n. [电子][光]闪烁；闪光；电影</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['flɔrəns]</SM>
    <E>Florence</E>
    <C>n. 佛罗伦萨（意大利都市名）；弗洛伦斯（女子名）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Here at Florence, we love not to see a man with his nose projecting over a cascade of hair.</E>
        <C>在我们佛罗伦萨这个地方,我们可不喜欢看见一把大胡子上面突出的一只鼻子。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Much good had come to Florence since the dim time of struggle between the old patron and the new.</E>
        <C>自从新旧保护神之争的黑暗时代以来,佛罗伦萨得到了许多好处。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She knew that it was something in Gabriel's voice that had caused Florence, suddenly, to be so wary and so tense.</E>
        <C>她知道,是加布里埃尔的话音中的某种东西使弗洛伦斯突然间变得如此审慎和紧张。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>There was no woman in all Florence like Romola.</E>
        <C>全佛罗伦萨却没有一个女子比得上罗摩拉。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The streets of Florence were not always a moral spectacle in those times.</E>
        <C>在那个时代,佛罗伦萨的街道并不总是一个规规矩矩的地方。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['flɔrəntain]</SM>
    <E>Florentine</E>
    <C>adj. 意大利佛罗伦萨的；佛罗伦萨画派的
n. 佛罗伦萨人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>To the old Florentine it was impossible to despise the recommendation of standing well with the best Florentine families.</E>
        <C>对于这位佛罗伦萨老人来说,不可能轻视能与佛罗伦萨名门望族融洽相处的举荐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Then the whole black phenomenon beneath represented Limbo as viewed from the brink by the sublime Florentine in his vision.</E>
        <C>那时候,那整个混沌窈冥的现象,就是那位超逸卓越的弗劳伦斯人在他的幻想中临崖俯瞰的时候所看到的林苞。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>To be shaved was a fashion of Florentine respectability.</E>
        <C>刮脸是佛罗伦萨人体面的流行时式。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was not unlikely to get into the best Florentine society.</E>
        <C>他也并非进不了佛罗伦萨的上层社会。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When his eyes fell again they glanced round with a scanning coolness which was rather piquing to Nello's Florentine spirit.</E>
        <C>后来他的眼睛又低下来,冷漠地向四周扫视,实在刺伤了内洛的佛罗伦萨感情。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fə'bidiŋ]</SM>
    <E>forbidding</E>
    <C>adj. 令人生畏的；严峻的；险恶的
v. 禁止；不准（forbid的ing形式）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Even under a clear blue sky, the village looked forbidding, as all the houses were built of grey mud bricks.</E>
        <C>所有的房屋是用灰色泥砖砌成的,即使天气晴朗时,村子看上去还是阴森可怕的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Even now there stretches before us a long, forbidding road.</E>
        <C>就是现在摆在我们面前的仍然是一条艰苦漫长的道路。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>severe,austere</E>
        <C>adj. 令人生畏的；严峻的；险恶的</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>prohibiting</E>
        <C>v. 禁止；不准（forbid的ing形式）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:sait]</SM>
    <E>foresight</E>
    <C>n. 先见，远见；预见；深谋远虑
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We were scolded for not having the foresight of the clever Japanese.</E>
        <C>他们训斥我们没有聪明的日本人的那种远见。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He put the oblong of the foresight, onto the centre of the man's chest and squeezed the trigger gently.</E>
        <C>他把长方形准星对准那人的胸膛中央,轻轻地扣动了扳机。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If impulse is weak, foresight may conquer; This is what is called acting on reason.</E>
        <C>如果冲动弱下来,预见就可能取胜,这就是所谓的按理性办事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Foresight had preserved the guns of the previous war for use against U-boats.</E>
        <C>远大的预见使上次大战中用来对付潜艇的大炮被保存了下来。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But the Middle East never fail to teach one the limits of human foresight.</E>
        <C>但中东问题复杂多变,人们很难加以预料。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>prescience,prevision</E>
        <C>n. 先见，远见；预见；深谋远虑</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fɔ:'tel]</SM>
    <E>foretell</E>
    <C>vt. 预言；预示；预告
vi. 预言；预示；预告
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I knew the fates did not foretell of my end.</E>
        <C>我就知道命运没有预言我的终结。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She could foretell what his reaction would be.</E>
        <C>她能预先说出他会有什麽反应</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The outcome of the war is hard to foretell.</E>
        <C>战争胜负难以预卜</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You can't foretell how the war will end.</E>
        <C>这场战争的结局难以预料</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>If so, the rally in the past three months should foretell an economic boom ahead.</E>
        <C>如果真是这样的话,过去3月的反弹理应可预言未来的繁荣。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>indicate,predict,shadow,announce</E>
        <C>vt. 预言；预示；预告</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>soothsay,divine</E>
        <C>vi. 预言；预示；预告</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[faun'deiʃənz]</SM>
    <E>foundations</E>
    <C>n. 基础（foundation的复数）；房基
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>What sort of life could we build on such foundations?</E>
        <C>在那种基础上我们能创造出什么样的生活来呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The wall of the city had twelve foundations, and on them were the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb.</E>
        <C>城墙有十二根基,根基上有羔羊十二使徒的名字。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>As for the foundations, there seemed to be something insecure about them too.</E>
        <C>至于大厦的基础似乎也有些不牢靠。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now the foundations of his past life were razed to the ground.</E>
        <C>现在他过去生活的基础已经连根拔起。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Tom's whole structure of faith was shaken to its foundations.</E>
        <C>汤姆的全部信心直到根底都动摇了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>bases,basics</E>
        <C>n. 基础（foundation的复数）；房基</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['frekl]</SM>
    <E>freckle</E>
    <C>n. 雀斑；斑点
vt. 使生雀斑
vi. 生雀斑
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Be the same freckle face kid that I knew</E>
        <C>是我所熟悉的那个脸上长着雀斑的孩子</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lentigo,ephelis</E>
        <C>n. [皮肤]雀斑；斑点</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['freskəu]</SM>
    <E>fresco</E>
    <C>n. 壁画
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>He looked up at the vaulted ceiling of the great hall and studied the fresco of constellations.</E>
        <C>他看着大厅拱形的天花板并研究着壁画的格局。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>When the weather gets warmer, you can dine al fresco in the garden.</E>
        <C>天气变暖的时候,您可以在户外公园中就餐。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>But I am not sure that they add to it, either; this is the whole problem of the fresco.</E>
        <C>但我不能确定他们添加的,要么,这是整个壁画的问题。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Artist Louis'painting is absorbing and lovely. I want to let him paint a fresco for my house. Could you arrange it?</E>
        <C>这位叫路易的画家,画画的很有灵气,我想请他到我的庄园画一张厅内的壁画,不知你可否安排一下?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Plucked Instruments Showed on the Dun Huang Fresco</E>
        <C>敦煌壁画上的弹拨乐器</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wall painting,mural painting</E>
        <C>n. [建]壁画</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['ful'leŋθ]</SM>
    <E>full-length</E>
    <C>adj. 全身的；全长的，未删节的；大型的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Full-length court portraits of the king and queen dominated the foyer.</E>
        <C>国王和王后的全身宫装画像高挂在门厅。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>systemic,large scale</E>
        <C>adj. 全身的；全长的，未删节的；大型的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fʌmbl]</SM>
    <E>fumble</E>
    <C>vt. 摸索；笨拙地做；漏接
vi. 摸索；笨拙地行动；漏球
n. 摸索；笨拙的处理；漏球
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Before he could even fumble at his belt, she pulled the trigger.</E>
        <C>那人正要伸手到枪袋里,这边已经扳动扳机了。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>feel about,fish for</E>
        <C>vt. 摸索；笨拙地做；漏接</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>feel about,fish for</E>
        <C>vi. 摸索；笨拙地行动；漏球</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>floccillation</E>
        <C>n. 摸索；笨拙的处理；漏球</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fʌsi]</SM>
    <E>fussy</E>
    <C>adj. 爱挑剔的，难取悦的；易烦恼的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Of course they had good reason to be fussy on such a night.</E>
        <C>当然罗,这样一个晚上,她们大惊小怪是有充分理由的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>We can't be all that fussy out here.</E>
        <C>咱们在这可不能那么挑肥拣瘦的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is as fussy as an old woman.</E>
        <C>他像一个繁琐的老太婆一样。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Roger is rather fussy about his food.</E>
        <C>罗杰特别挑食。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>They dwelt in a fussy, scroll-work house.</E>
        <C>他们住在一所装饰过分的雕着云头花纹的房子里。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>critical,curious</E>
        <C>adj. 爱挑剔的，难取悦的；易烦恼的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fə,mili'æriti]</SM>
    <E>familiarity</E>
    <C>n. 熟悉，精通；亲密；随便
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>She handled her apparatus with the efficient familiarity with which other women handle their baking boards and rolling pins.</E>
        <C>她操纵仪器就象其他妇女使用面包烘盘和杆面杖那样熟练。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Every familiarity into which Eleanor was entrapped was deliberately planned by his sister.</E>
        <C>爱莉娜陷进去的每一个表示亲昵的圈套,都是她姐姐存心策划的。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He greeted me with the easy charm and familiarity.</E>
        <C>他同我打招呼时,挥洒自如,谈吐不拘。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Long before his visit concluded, they conversed with the familiarity of a long-established acquaintance.</E>
        <C>在他的访问还远没结束之前,他们已在用老相识的随便态度进行攀谈了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He was usually cold and distant with men, but with all women he had a silent, grave familiarity.</E>
        <C>他对于男人一般都是冷淡、疏远的,但对于所有的女人,他有一种沉默而庄重的亲切态度。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>up on,acquainted with</E>
        <C>n. 熟悉，精通；亲密；随便</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fæðəm]</SM>
    <E>fathom</E>
    <C>vt. 看穿；彻底了解；测量…的深度
n. 英寻（测量水深的长度单位）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Who can fathom the subtleties of the human heart?</E>
        <C>谁能理解人心的奥秘呢?</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>What these people hoped to achieve is hard to fathom.</E>
        <C>这些人希望实现些什么目标难以揣测。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I can not fathom his meaning.</E>
        <C>我领会不透他的意思。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>see through,look through</E>
        <C>vt. 看穿；彻底了解；测量…的深度</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fætjuəs]</SM>
    <E>fatuous</E>
    <C>adj. 愚笨的；昏庸的；发呆的；自满的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>she was pale with fatigue fatuous adj.</E>
        <C>疲乏,劳累 她累的脸色苍白</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He seems take pride to make such fatuous remarks。</E>
        <C>他好像对自己愚蠢的讲话还洋洋自得。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>imbecilic,mullet-headed</E>
        <C>adj. 愚笨的；昏庸的；发呆的；自满的</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fə:'ment, 'fə:ment]</SM>
    <E>ferment</E>
    <C>n. 发酵；酵素；动乱
vi. 发酵；动乱
vt. 使发酵；酝酿；使动乱
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The whole country was in a state of ferment.</E>
        <C>全国处于骚动状态。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Grapes ferment if they are kept too long.</E>
        <C>葡萄放久了会发酵。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Yeast is a ferment.</E>
        <C>酵母是一种发酵剂。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>trouble,zymolysis</E>
        <C>n. [轻]发酵；[生化]酵素；动乱</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>sour</E>
        <C>vi. [轻]发酵；动乱</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>leaven</E>
        <C>vt. [轻]使发酵；酝酿；使动乱</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fə:vəntli]</SM>
    <E>fervently</E>
    <C>adv. 热心地；热诚地
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>"I wish we would thank him in person," Claire said fervently.</E>
        <C>“希望我们能当面向他道谢。”克莱尔热情地说。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>"In the cause of friendship," he fervently exclaimed, "I would brave all dangers."</E>
        <C>“为了友谊的缘故,”他热烈地叫唤说,“我愿意冒一切的危险。”</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>enthusiastically,heart and hand</E>
        <C>adv. 热心地；热诚地</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['flæɡʃip]</SM>
    <E>flagship</E>
    <C>n. 旗舰；（作定语）一流；佼佼者
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The flagship flashed a signal to the fleet.</E>
        <C>旗舰向舰队发出闪光信号。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>Pilotide,admiral</E>
        <C>n. 旗舰；（作定语）一流；佼佼者</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fli: 'ridn]</SM>
    <E>flea-ridden</E>
    <C>adj. 充满跳蚤的
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such inns as there were generally dirty and flea-ridden;</E>
        <C>那里的小客栈一般都很肮脏,而且跳蚤猖獗。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns />
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flint]</SM>
    <E>flint</E>
    <C>n. 燧石；打火石；极硬的东西
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Now and then he would turn over a likely-looking flint with the end of his ashplant.</E>
        <C>有时他停下来用木棍尖端翻过一块看上去像是化石的石头看看。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>His whole face was colorless rock; his eye was both spark and flint.</E>
        <C>他整个的脸就象无色的岩石,他的眼睛既象火星又象火石。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He pulled out all stops in a speech in Flint, Michigan, on October 17.</E>
        <C>10月17日,他在密执安州弗林特的一次演讲中施展浑身解数。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>chert,firestone</E>
        <C>n. 燧石；[岩]打火石；极硬的东西</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[flə:t]</SM>
    <E>flirt</E>
    <C>vi. 调情；玩弄；轻率地对待；摆动
vt. 挥动；忽然弹出
n. 急扔；调情的人；卖弄风骚的人
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>I think her the most confounded little flirt in London.</E>
        <C>我认为她是伦敦最会装腔作势、卖弄风情的小东西。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The men she likes are those that flirt with her.</E>
        <C>她喜欢在她面前无拘无束的男人。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>He is the most horrible flirt that can be imagined.</E>
        <C>他是个你能够想象得到的最可怕的调情鬼。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>play fast and loose,toy with</E>
        <C>vi. 调情；玩弄；轻率地对待；摆动</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>whisk</E>
        <C>vt. 挥动；忽然弹出</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>scammer</E>
        <C>n. 急扔；调情的人；卖弄风骚的人</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,flʌktju'eiʃən]</SM>
    <E>fluctuation</E>
    <C>n. 起伏，波动
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Sometimes temporal fluctuation may take place in the local velocity.</E>
        <C>有时,在局部速度中可能出现瞬时脉动。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Either the maximum and minimum stresses of one of these and the mean stress-are required to specify the fluctuation.</E>
        <C>需要两个值:最大应力和最小应力或二者之一和平均应力,以确定其起伏程度。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The fluctuation in range is called straggling.</E>
        <C>粒子射程的涨落称为歧离。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The simplest fluctuation is the conjunction of two molecules to form a complex.</E>
        <C>最简单的波动是两个分子结合形成缔合体。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Such grids effectively smooth out the velocity fluctuation above the dense bed.</E>
        <C>栅格在密相床层上有效地使速度波动平缓起来。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>wave,undulation</E>
        <C>n. [海洋]起伏，[电子][物]波动</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔr,fɑðɚ]</SM>
    <E>forefathers</E>
    <C>n. 祖先；先人（forefather的复数）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is the humour of many heads to extol the days of their forefathers.</E>
        <C>许多人天生喜欢吹捧祖先的时代。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is true I am Shawnee. My forefathers were warriors. Their son is a warrior.</E>
        <C>确实,我是萧尼族人,我的祖先都是战士。他们的子孙也是战士。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>antecedents,stirps</E>
        <C>n. 祖先；先人（forefather的复数）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:mən]</SM>
    <E>foreman</E>
    <C>n. 领班；陪审团主席
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Although he had never been a foreman before, he soon showed that he was the master.</E>
        <C>虽然他以前从来没当过工头,但很快他便显示出是能手。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It would be more like it if Crass was to be sacked himself, so that Owen could be the foreman.</E>
        <C>让克拉斯滚蛋请欧文来做工头更合情理一些。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>She took the water up with her husband who was a foreman in a Sawmill.</E>
        <C>她和她丈夫--锯木厂的工头考虑了这件事。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The chief of these people is the general foreman.</E>
        <C>这些人的领导人是总工长。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>It was the foreman of the jury, Foster Lund, a dealer in cement, lime and stone.</E>
        <C>这是首席陪审员福斯特·伦特,一个做水泥、石灰和石块生意的人。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>gaffer,ganger</E>
        <C>n. [劳经]领班；陪审团主席</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['fɔ:dʒəri]</SM>
    <E>forgery</E>
    <C>n. 伪造；伪造罪；伪造物
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>It is forgery even if the document is incomplete or ineffective in law.</E>
        <C>即使此伪造的文件在法律上是不完整的或失效的,其行为也构成了伪造罪。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>fabrication,falsification</E>
        <C>n. 伪造；伪造罪；伪造物</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[freimd]</SM>
    <E>framed</E>
    <C>adj. 遭到陷害的；有构架的
v. 制定；建造；给…加外框（frame的过去分词）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>In a second George stood framed in the door, and he looked disapprovingly about.</E>
        <C>霎时,乔治便在房门口出现,带着颇不以为然的神情四下张望。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Typical framed structures are beams, grids, plane and space frames or trusses.</E>
        <C>典型构架结构为梁、格栅、平面的和空间的框架或桁架。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>A framed picture nearby fell to the floor, its glass shattering.</E>
        <C>附近一张装在镜框里的画掉到地上,玻璃都砸碎了。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Those are the men who have framed me.</E>
        <C>那些就是陷害我的人们。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Well, as soon as it is dry, it shall be varnished and framed, and sent home. Then you can do what you like with it.</E>
        <C>嗯,一等它干透了,就给它上亮油,配镜框,送它回家。以后你就可以随心所欲处置它啦。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>built,structured</E>
        <C>v. 制定；建造；给…加外框（frame的过去分词）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>['freʃən]</SM>
    <E>freshen</E>
    <C>vi. 显得新鲜；减少咸味；精神饱满
vt. 使清新；使新鲜；使精神焕发
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>We freshen up before going to the party.</E>
        <C>参加聚会之前清醒一下。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I took a shower to freshen up.</E>
        <C>我冲个淋浴,醒醒神。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>irrigate</E>
        <C>vt. 使清新；使新鲜；使精神焕发</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[fritə]</SM>
    <E>fritter</E>
    <C>vt. 浪费；细切；剁碎
n. 细片；屑；带馅油炸面团
vi. 浪费；减少；消散
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>The faster you trade, the more you fritter away that advantage.</E>
        <C>因此,交易越频繁,就越浪费这一优势。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>You fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way</E>
        <C>随意地浪费那么多时间</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Fritter away my fortune on women and drink</E>
        <C>把财富浪费在女人和酒上</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>lose,spend</E>
        <C>vt. 浪费；细切；剁碎</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>tailing</E>
        <C>n. 细片；屑；带馅油炸面团</C>
      </Syn>
      <Syn>
        <E>lift,waste on</E>
        <C>vi. 浪费；减少；消散</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
  <W>
    <SM>[,fʌndə'mentlz]</SM>
    <E>fundamentals</E>
    <C>n. 基本面；基本原理（fundamental的复数）
</C>
    <WGS />
    <Sents>
      <Sent>
        <E>Two of the fundamentals of the physical processes of earth materials have been introduced so far.</E>
        <C>到目前为止,我们已介绍了地球物质的物理过程的两个基本概念。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>I sent Gat to hold seminars with the dealers and remind them of a few fundamentals.</E>
        <C>我就叫加尔去召集承销商来开几次座谈会,提醒他们记住一些基本的要求。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Indeed, readers familiar with the fundamentals of algebraic topology can easily prove the correctness of this presentation.</E>
        <C>事实上,熟悉代数拓扑基本原理的读者容易证明这个表示的正确性。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>The aim of this chapter is to provide a brief survey of the fundamentals of spherical astronomy.</E>
        <C>本章将简述球面天文学的基本知识。</C>
      </Sent>
      <Sent>
        <E>Many failures in planning have been caused by a lack of understanding of the fundamentals.</E>
        <C>大多数计划的失败,究其原因,就是因为缺乏原理方面的知识。</C>
      </Sent>
    </Sents>
    <Syns>
      <Syn>
        <E>propaedeutics</E>
        <C>n. 基本面；基本原理（fundamental的复数）</C>
      </Syn>
    </Syns>
  </W>
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